sita was regarded as a model for womanhood why
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Traditionally, Sita was regarded as the model for ideal womanhood. ... Rama is brave and courageous, whereas Sita's main virtues are loyalty and chastity. Perhaps this made sense during the time that the Ramayana was written, but in the modern era, it makes more sense for men and women to have similar virtues.
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Sita was regarded as the model for ideal womanhood. ... Rama is brave and courageous, whereas Sita's main virtues are loyalty and chastity. Perhaps this made sense during the time that the Ramayana was written, but in the modern era, it makes more sense for men and women to have similar virtues.
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