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  1. Apr 2025
    1. Rama set his wife ablaze 02:05:37:04 Got her home, kicked her out 02:05:39:20 to allay his people's doubt 02:05:42:12 Rama's wise, Rama's just, 02:05:45:03 Rama does what Rama must 02:05:47:18 Duty first, Sita last,

      This points out the hypocrisy of Rama’s image as this “perfect man” like his style in which Nina present Rama in this chant-style kind of performance showcases of systematically society prioritizes a males reputation over the dignity of a female, even when it is someone they are suppose to love and support and be devoted to like Rama being the husband of Sita–one might think that he should believe his wife over the noise of doubt however that’s not the case he challenges the truth and forces her to be tested and she becomes a tool for proving that Rama property (Sita) remains purely devoted to him, but Rama himself isn’t required to share the practice of that devotion. Creates a double standard for men and women. That Duty will always be first for a man while their significant others are just an afterthought and will come last.