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The Search for Sita
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"If Ravan respects ethical principles and codes of noble conduct we too will have to act according to those principles and codes. If he slights those principles, then we too need not observe them. The principles of morality are the same for all. Ali are equal in the eyes of moral principles.”
"Dear Lord! It is an eternal truth that just as a wicked man does not discard his wicked ways, a noble man also should not discard his noble ways, Why should we ignore the principles of morality ? It is likely that our message may make him see reason. If he discards his wickedness and acts sensibly nobly, we can avoid war and establish peace before the storm of violence destroys countless soldiers."
Bhamandal realised the wisdom in the suggestion of the old hero; but yet he felt that if he delayed action caring for such formalities, it would cause harm to Sita instead of bringing her relief. He knew very well that Sita would be experiencing inordinate agony and facing painful situations in Lanka. He thought that even a moment's delay would be harmful to Sita and so he said to Shri Ram;
“Oh you hero! If you wish to send a messenger and thereby if you wish to respect the principles of noble conduct, by all means, you may do so. But in this situation, I do not think that such measures would help Sita and I think that even a moment's delay is improper." Bhamandal expressed his opinion in clear terms. Sugriv, the king of Vanaras placed his hand on the shoulders of Bhamandal who was excited and agitated; and said in a serious voice :
“Dear Prince! You are absolutely right. I too feel that delay is improper. So, we shall send a hero who will go to Lanka and meet Vibhishan, who is known for his nobility. Only he is noble among the Rakshasas. I am sure he will persuade Ravan to return Sita to us; and if Ravan does not take his advice Vibhishan will surely surrender himself to Shri Ram without any hesitation. Moreover, we will send such a hero to Lanka as will stun Ravan by his abilities and will bring back Sita.”
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