Comparison of children Bharath and Ram

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Posted: 8 years ago
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I am not sure whether kaikeyi compared Bharath and Ram but I know she loved Ram a lot. But what I want to discuss is that comparison which most parents do. Why can't you be like him. He got good marks. She dances well. She is the ideal girl. He is the ideal boy. A child has their uniqueness. Instead of nurturing it parents spend their time trying to make their children like someone else. Do they understand the negativity they bring to their child with this comparison. The unique talent will be lost. Child will grow up as suppressed individual trying to satisfy parents and society in an area they don't have talent. When they can't they circumvent rules and yes we get evil from these suppressed thoughts. So as responsible parents let us refrain from this unhealthy Comparison and nurture our child to look inward than outward to solve problems
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Good explanation. This is much required at this examination time.
But I dont know why Bharath was afraid to meet his mom?
Nicely shown how Ram took the blame on behalf of his brothers for hurting manthara.

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Posted: 8 years ago
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Love to read your post everyday on various topics. Keep posting!!!!

Completely agree with you. In today's competitive world it often leads to comparisons which is wrong.

As we saw yesterday how Kaikeyi's words demoralized Bharat.
It is necessary for every parent to understand that every child has his own abilities. Comparisons will lead to nothing!!!!
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Hey Shruthi,

I just wrote a similar response about the comparison issue on Kshithi's post. Kaikeyi does love Ram but yes she did make the comparison when she told Bharat '' Why can't you be more like Ram''.
This situation is universal. I think most parents at some point of time do compare their children either with their siblings or with other children. What they don't realize is how this damages the child emotionally and psychologically . They begin to doubt their value and this in the long run becomes an obstacle on the road to live their life to the fullest
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Hi Shruthi !
You are the one another member, whose thoughts, I love to read on this forum 😊

Yes, even as per my understanding Kakeiyi loved Rama , more than her own son. That is one aspect of it.

Secondly, makers / writers wanted to portray this aspect of 'comparison' which we normally face even among siblings.

Fair enough, this is a very crucial issue to be addressed., but I feel., they chose an inappropriate sitaution to address this...Kaikeyi could not have been so emotionless toawrds Bharatha ( inspite of her higher degree of Love towards Rama )., when she is meeting them for the first time after so many years...

So, the scene looks a little jarring..

However, appreciate the director's point in portaraying Bharata to be at so much ease, all beaming infront of Kausalya , when she openly confessed her appreciation for him., and a sportive rebuke from Rama, all in fun 😃

Going forward, I feel this particular scene, may be a foundation to make note of one important point -

Both the mothers loved their sons , but the other's sons , a bit more...

But Kaikeyi's love turned possessive towards her own son where as Kausalya's love is accomodative., for the other's son.


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Posted: 8 years ago
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Good points from Shruthi and all the others here!
Comparison between children at any point of time is unfair to the child, and was specially cruel as Bharat had just met kekeyi

This is no way to welcome a child after a long long time

Kekeyi today showed her ambitious streak by chastising Bharat for not being as good as Rama

And Kaushalya showed her accepting and loving nature by giving extra attention to Bharat as she sensed his despondency!

But as I said I did not like this modern twist of Bharat wanting to pursue arts and kekeyi not liking it!

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Posted: 8 years ago
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I agree with most of your points

But I personally believe that a healthy competition is always necessary to explore ones potentials..
Like if you have a meritorious elder sibling your parents tend to compare u with him...
It's all depends on how you take it.. One might take it positively and imbibe the good qualities of the other person.

On the other hand it might to lead to feeling of insecurity and tension between siblings or friends..

It all depends on how you perceive it..

But in yesterday's episode I don't know what to say about Kaykay and Bharat, why was he scared of his own mother, he didn't even looked jealous of Ram.. Hope they clear it in coming episodes..
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Posted: 8 years ago
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@ramya was Bharath afraid because he didn't meet his mom's expectations. Aditi please read my signature. If child want to emulate someone good it is fine. But if parents force it is negative. Parents can give directions but comparison results in negativity because child is denied choice in the latter
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: shruthiravi

@ramya was Bharath afraid because he didn't meet his mom's expectations. Aditi please read my signature. If child want to emulate someone good it is fine. But if parents force it is negative. Parents can give directions but comparison results in negativity because child is denied choice in the latter



Oh okay got your point 😊

You are right every child is born with
his or her own potentials or capabilities
and have a right to make their own choices.

For instance, nowadays we see parents forcing their kids to
become engineers or doctors without even taking the
child's consent, just because some cousin or neighbour's
child is going for it :(

Hope parents understand that every one has his own uniqueness.
Unhealthy comparisons should be avoided
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Posted: 8 years ago
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@adi thank you for your kind words that you like my posts. Yes I too feel Manthara would manipulate her with guilt feeling is what I also feel. See I have always wondered how a woman who loved Ram so much could change in matter of hours to stop his coronation.
@Arshics we were worried like what was Sita going to do in battlefield. CVs didnt show her wanting to fight, she just wanted to serve the wounded soldiers which was actually fine and in line with her compassionate nature. So let us see where they are taking Bharat.
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