Originally posted by: RamKiSeeta
Yes, she was pretty with open hair, but like FlauntPessimism said, back then open hair was considered inauspicious. It was a sign of widowhood (thus why Draupadi's open hair after vastra haran was so significant to portray her displeasure with the Kurus). Ramanand Sagar was very attentive to the customs of that time period, hence why Sita and Devaki were never shown with open hair, even during vanvaas/imprisonment. 😉
But they did show her with open hair at least 3 times! Once in the pink and green outfit when Devbhaag brings them jal from Shursen during her first pregnancy (just before Kirtimaan), once during the whole Kirtimaan scene, once during the flashback to her prior birth as Devi Prishni. Maybe 4 if count some of the snippets of the baby killings before Tu Dheeraj. Sita is also shown with open hair in that blue and yellow dress scene when Lakshman comes to happily announce Ram's almost-coronation before the vanvaas. Also when they're leaving the house for Gauri pooja (although it's tied up again when they reach the temple, she must've gotten fed up of it 😆) I don't think RS was particularly observant of this superstition, they probably just wanted to mix it up and make use of the pretty hair jewelry that only works when your hair is tied 😆
But also... WOW am I psyched that this thread exists Anyone who knows me has probably had to bear at least one insane lecture on how these two characters are my top role models from our scriptures, and for me it all started with their portrayal in this show. In fact, Janu and I will never forget the origin story of our friendship and my first post on IF... in the forum for Jai Shri Krishna on Colors TV, back in 2008, she had opened a fan club for Shri Krishna before she even watched the show in full 😆 And she posted a picture of Sheela Sharma as Devaki in BRC Mahabharat instead of Poullommi's portrayal in Shri Krishna and I made my post to correct her 🤣 But also to thank her for creating that thread and giving me the first ever place to profess my love for the show (and for Ramayan on the ASR forum) after having searched for places to discuss them basically since I got the internet 😆 The rest, as they say is history!
These characters, for me, represent everything there is to learn about love and devotion and vaatsalya ras. There is a dialogue in the Bharat Milaap sequence from Ramayan--"prem kiya hai to bin mol bik jaao". As soon as I was old enough to understand these shows I was watching, that dialogue for me became a one line description of Devaki and Vasudev. They bore the greatest sadness imaginable out of selfless love for the rest of the world, they drew the strength to do so out of love for each other, and their love for Krishna was SO pure and powerful that even being separated from him after bearing all that torture to bring him into the world was fine with them, as long as he was safe and happy ❤️ Just imagining him and discussing him and dwelling on him was enough to keep them going for so many years. They're a one-of-a-kind example of how to handle virah and turn it into a tool to deepen love and devotion, of how to feel pain AND keep going. In their lifetimes they missed out on the joys of Krishna's childhood for which the whole world remembers him, and afterwards the world all but forgets them too--but they didn't do what they did for their personal happiness or for the glory of being his parents. They did it for Him Can't wait to delve into the madness with you guys! This is my jam right here 😆
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