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Ramayana's Kaikeyi is manipulative, Mahabharata's Gandhari is sorrowful from "summary" of Ramayana Versus Mahabharata by Devdutt Pattanaik

In the epic Ramayana, the character Kaikeyi is portrayed as manipulative. She schemes to secure the throne for her son Bharata by manipulating King Dasharatha into fulfilling her wishes. Kaikeyi's actions are driven by her ambition and desire for power, leading her to use deceit and cunning to achieve her goals. Her manipulation ultimately sets in motion a chain of events that result in the exile of Prince Rama, the rightful heir to the throne. On the other hand, in the Mahabharata, we encounter the character of Gandhari, who is depicted as sorrowful. Gandhari's life is marked by tragedy and loss, beginning with her decision to blindfold herself to share in her husband's blindness. This act of sacrifice sets the tone for Gandhari's story, which is characterized by grief and sorrow. She endures the loss of her sons in the Kurukshetra war and is left to mourn the destruction of her family and kingdom. While Kaikeyi's manipulation stems from a desire for power and co...
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    Ramayana Versus Mahabharata

    Devdutt Pattanaik

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