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A review by neethuraghavan676
Vimuktha Kadha Samputi by Volga
5.0
This is a true example of feminist writing in Indian literature. This collection of stories explains how Sita attains her liberation from Rama through conversations, arguments and question-anwers with Surpanaka, Renuka, Urmila and Ahalya.
Sita represents all the indian ladies who sacrifice their life for the well being of their husband and sons. It was Rama who took decisions for her until the day he threw her away in the forest. But then life changed for sita. Surpanaka taught her beauty and prosperity wasn't needed for a peaceful life. Renuka was ordered to be killed by her husband and her son was ready to obey his husband. Ahalya taught us what is true for one wouldn't be true for others. So believe in what you really want to. Urmila was abandoned by her husband and his people for years. All these people and their words led Sita to liberate from Rama.
Sita represents all the indian ladies who sacrifice their life for the well being of their husband and sons. It was Rama who took decisions for her until the day he threw her away in the forest. But then life changed for sita. Surpanaka taught her beauty and prosperity wasn't needed for a peaceful life. Renuka was ordered to be killed by her husband and her son was ready to obey his husband. Ahalya taught us what is true for one wouldn't be true for others. So believe in what you really want to. Urmila was abandoned by her husband and his people for years. All these people and their words led Sita to liberate from Rama.