Thursday, August 6, 2020

Do Tamil brothers in India really celebrate Ravana as their God? On 5th Aug20 "Tamil Pride Ravana" is trending in Twitter. People are celebrating and glorifying Ravana, I want to know more about this. Can someone share their views?

 Kaustubh Shukla

It is a Myth to degrade Tamils, by South Indian atheists and North Indians.

Myth Burster1:

North Indians claim Ravana as a Brahmin. Southern Peninsula South of India is exempted from Manu’s Varna System. Ravana is not a Tamil.

Myth Burster2:

Ravana is from North of Vindhyas.

He married Mandodari, Princess of Mandsaur in MP. Actually Mandsaur, the heart of India, MP, do not burn Ravan’s effigy during Dasara. As he is their Son In Law, they celebrate and glorify Ravana.

Is it fair to blame Tamils? It is Central India- Mainland.

Myth Buster3:

If you read Ramayan, Ram’s life is a disaster. He had divine qualities to face challenges from his Relatives (Step Mother, Father) taken away his crown and Citizens uprooted him.

Later part, he found good friends from South to defeat his enemy Ravan and King Ram recovered kingdom, but again to lose his wife and children in Ayodhya citizens.

Tamils were friends to Lord Ram in Ramayan and only helped him.

Myth Buster4:

You only have Ayodhya for Ram.

Tamils have many places- Rameswaram and, there are many towering temples glorify Ram’s presence. A district, Ramanathapuram(Ramnad) is named after him.

Have any one heard of Ayodhyapattinam, in TN where Rama coronated first time there. 

If Tamils want to glorify Raven, why they should construct big temples for Ram and protect those from invaders while North could not defend Ayodhya.

Myth Buster5:

In TN, we have rational movements who criticize superstitions in Hindu Epics, Bible and Quran. They are backed by political parties and Foreign fund. Their view does not reflect the view of rest.

The above is for clarification, not to hurt anyone. If any one felt so, Michami Dukkadam.

Let New Temple in Ayodhya bring prosperity and abundance to Uttara Pradesh.

Penned by a Tamil, N R Mohan

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