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After Bharatha’s departure, Rama, Sita and Lakshmana could not bear being in the forest known as Chitrakuta. It seemed the closure of one chapter and they decided to move to another forest. The ...
In the spiritual reading of the Ramayana, the characters are more than just celestial beings; they are also emblematic of our ...
Rama then broke his spear, so putting Sita down, Viradha picked him up along with Lakshmana and began to run away. Afraid for their lives, Sita wept, “O Rakshasa, take me instead and spare them.” ...
After the heartbreak of Aranya Kand, where Rama loses Sita to Ravana’s cunning, Kishkindha Kand brings with it a differe ...
Having ensured that Rama, Lakshmana and Sita were proceeding to Chitrakuta, Sumantra returns with a heavy heart to a desolate Ayodhya. Parting with near and dear ones can cause untold grief and ...
How Rama signaled Lakshmana to cut Surupnakha's nose? - One day, while Rama and Sita were entering their hut in Panchavati, guarded by Lakshmana, a lady was seen walking toward them. Though Rama ...
Rama, Sita and Lakshmana were central to the rituals performed on the day of Vibhishana's coronation. Even the rakshasas admitted there was a rhythm to life that they had not known before.
This article delves into the depths of the sibling relationship between Rama and Lakshmana, exploring the nuances that make their connection an enduring and revered aspect of Indian mythology.
Hiremagalur, just 12 miles from Belur- Halebid temples, is known for exquisitely chiselled idols of Sri Ramachandra, Sita and Lakshman in the sanctum sanctorum.