AHMEDABAD: Who abducted Sita? Even a kid could rattle off the correct answer. But the Class XII
Sanskrit textbook of the
Gujarat board has got this basic fact from the "Ramayana" wrong: it says Lord Rama, and not Ravana, was the abductor.
"Here the poet has brought out a beautiful picture of the character of Rama with his original thought and thinking. There is a very heart-touching description of the message conveyed by
Laxman to Ram when Sita was abducted by Rama (sic)," reads a para on page 106 of "Introduction to Sanskrit Literature", which is replete with spelling errors right from the word go. Only English-medium students are subjected to the glaring blooper as the Gujarati textbook has got this paragraph on "
Raghuvansham", an epic by Sanskrit poet Kalidas, correct. Retired Sanskrit professor Vasant Bhatt says it is known to all that Ravana abducted Sita and that "Raghuvansham", too, depicts the same.
"It is a translation error where Ravana is replaced with Rama. In the Gujarati textbook there is no mistake," Pethani said.