BA 3rd sem basic English questions and answers
How Brahmin tried to convince Sri Ramachandran that Shambuka is committing a crime? In the story of Ramayana, the Brahmin attempted to convince Sri Ramachandra that Shambuka, a low-caste man, was committing a crime by practicing austerities and attempting to attain liberation, which was considered to be a privilege reserved for members of the Brahmin caste The Brahmin argued that Shambuka's actions were a violation of the social hierarchy and the laws of dharma, which dictated that each person must stay within their assigned social role and not try to rise above it. The Brahmin claimed that Shambuka's actions would bring disorder and chaos to the world and that it was Sri Ramachandra's duty as a king to punish him for his transgression. Sri Ramachandra, however, was not convinced by the Brahmin's arguments and instead chose to listen to the wise counsel of his wife, Sita, who argued that all beings had the right to seek their own salvation and that it was not the place