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Sita liked that deer very much and asked Rama to hunt that deer for her. Rama left the place after the deer but told Laxman not to leave Sita alone. After some time, Rama killed the deer but at the time of its death, the deer transformed into the demon Marich and yelled for help in the voice of Ram. Laxman was hesitant to leave her alone but then went to help Rama at her order.

Before leaving, he marked a magical line around the hut with his arrow, so that no one else except Sita would be able to cross it. Seeing Sita alone, Ravana transformed himself into an ascetic and begged for food to Sita. Ravana tried to cross the line but he could not, so he insisted Sita cross the line and give the food to him.

When Sita crossed the line and reached near to him, he abducted her and took her to Lanka in his airplane. On his way back, he was offered resistance by Jatayu, the eagle, but Ravana hurt Jatayu and was successful in taking Sita to Lanka. When Rama and Laxman came back to the hut, they found that Sita was missing. Hence, they started searching for her. Soon, they found wounded Jatayu who told them that Ravana had abducted Sita and had taken her to Lanka.

Jatayu died after that. Rama had no clue about where Lanka was located. After wandering here and there, they met Hanuman. He took them to Sugreev. Sugreev was the brother of King Bali who had stripped Sugreev off of his wealth, money, and rights due to some misunderstanding.

Rama asked for help from Sugreev but he told Rama that it was only possible if he would kill Bali and give him the kingdom. Rama agreed to do so. King Bali was invincible as he had a boon that anybody who would come to fight with him would lose his half power and Bali would get that half power. Hence, it was not possible to defeat Bali face-to-face. So while Sugreev and Bali were fighting with each other, Rama killed Bali with a special arrow.

Bali told Rama that it was an injustice to kill him like this. Rama asked him about the injustices he did to Sugreev by snatching his wife, but in the end told Bali that in the next birth, Bali would kill him in the same fashion. When they reached the shores of the sea, Rama sent Hanuman to Lanka to find Sita. Hanuman had the power to fly. Hence, he flew to Lanka and reached Ashok Vatika where Sita was kept under strict observation.

While Sita was alone, Hanuman approached her and showed her the ring of Rama as his identity, and reassured her that she would be freed soon. To show the demons a glimpse of his powers, Hanuman started devastating Ashok Vatika, which was the favorite garden of Ravana.

Soon, the soldiers of Ravana started to fight with Hanuman. Hanuman killed many soldiers and knights of Ravana. In the end, Indrajeet son of Ravana caught Hanuman and brought him before Ravana although Hanuman could have easily defeated Indrajeet, he did not do so as he wanted to meet Ravana.

Ravana insulted Hanuman and ordered to kill him, but Vibhishan, brother of Ravana intervened and requested Ravana to not kill him. Ravana agreed but ordered his soldiers to put the tail of Hanuman on fire and leave him. Hanuman flew with his burnt tail and put the whole of Lanka on fire. He doused the fire on his tail in the sea and returned to Ram. Hence, Rama decided to build a bridge to Lanka this bridge is still there in the sea.

Army of Rama reached Lanka. Next, to avoid war, Rama sent Angad, son of Bali, to Ravana as his ambassador and requested Ravana to free Sita and other men who were in his captive. Bali and Ravana were good friends. Ravana rejected the offer and opted for war. Vibhishan was a noble person and he advised Ravana to free Sita as she was a married woman. He also told him that Rama was not an ordinary man but was an incarnation of Vishnu, but Ravana did not believe him and threw him out of his life.

Vibhishan then joined hands with Rama and provided vital information to Rama about Ravana and his army. Ravana was a ten-headed demon who was very powerful. He was a very cruel and misanthropist person. He had raped many women and killed many innocent people. He had kept thousands of men and women as his slaves in Lanka. He had gotten a boon from Lord Brahma that he could be killed only by a human.

He had defeated all demi-Gods. As he was very powerful, no ordinary human could kill him. Through long meditation, he gained a number of magical powers. He takes Rama on a quest to defeat a demon and to lift the bow of Siva, the first step in the future king's great journey. Ganga is a goddess, the daughter of Himavan. Because of her incomparable beauty, she was given to the Devas, and she became the Milky Way.

Later, Siva brought her down to earth and she became the river Ganges. Siva is part of the great trinity in Hindusim, along with Vishnu and Brahma. He is a great ascetic, and often sits in meditation.

He is able to tame the power of other gods, devas, and supernatural beings, and he often grants blessings and wishes to those who sit in dedication meditation 'tapasya'.

His wife is Parvati. Along with Kusha, one of the youths to whom Valmiki taught the Ramayana that he received from Narada. He is one of the sons of Rama, but he does not know this.

Along with Lava, one of the youths to whom Valmiki taught the Ramayana that he received from Narada. A great rishi; he presides over the sacrifice that King Dasaratha offers in order to get a son. He is sometimes depicted as a combination of a deer and a man. A beautiful woman who was transformed into a demon rakshasi when she tried to seduce the rishi Agastya.

As a demon, she drinks the blood of living creatures and kills anything she can see. In one of his first great acts, Rama breaks her curse by slaying her. The third and youngest wife of King Dasaratha, and mother of Bharata. She is famed for her beauty. After she saved the life of Dasaratha in battle, he offered to grant anything she would ask of him. She later calls in this favor to have Bharata crowned king and Rama sent into the forest, inspired by the worlds of her maid, Manthara.

The first wife of Dasaratha and mother of Rama. She is the oldest wife, and very kind and wise. She does not have a close relationship with her husband, but she loves her son Rama very deeply. An old maid of Kaikeyi's. She is a wicked woman, and gives Kaikeyi the idea to ask Dasaratha to exile Rama and crown Bharata king instead. King of the hunters, he rules near the wilderness in Shringiberapura.

He is fiercely loyal to Rama. Wife of Dasaratha, mother of Rama. She is wise and kind, but she is not close with her husband; the greatest joy in her life is Rama. He is devoted to his brother Rama, and he tries desperately to undo the damage committed by his mother Kaikeyi.

Even though he was physically separated from Sita, his soul was always with her. They were bounded by eternal love, and were still husband and wife, even after being separated. Till the very end, Rama belonged to Sita, and will always belong to her. Rama was known to be a great warrior and noble king. He was blessed with exceptional qualities and had mastery over the scriptures, the Vedas, warfare. He also possessed excellent administration skills, and was also very clever.

Vishwamitra chose Rama to defeat the demons that were interfering with his sacrificial prayers. Rama, along with Lakshmana used the celestial weapons to defeat the demons that were disturbing sage Vishwamitra. His skills were also displayed in the test of Shiva to win over Sita, where he easily lifts his mighty bow that required almost men to pull it.

In his final face off with Ravana, Ravana invoked all his magical powers, even his boons, granted to him by Brahma and Shiva, along with all the magical warfare possessed by the rakshasas. This battle between Rama and Ravana is one of the fiercest battles in the history of ancient Hindu mythology.

They inflicted serious injuries on one another, as both possessed highly potent weapons, capable of destroying the entire universe. Rama, proves that he is one of the most gifted warriors, as he was successful in defeating one of the strongest and most resourceful devils of all time, who had gained all his powers by his years of devotion and tapasya to Lord Brahma.

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Remember me. Lost your password? Explore Hinduism. Lord Rama as a Devoted Son When King Dasharatha decided to crown Rama as his successor, every subject of the kingdom was happy with news. Lord Rama as a Loving Brother In the entire story of Ramayana, its protagonist, Rama has acted with responsibility, being an elder brother, and also gave his brothers a lot of love and care. Lord Rama as a Loving Husband Rama passed the test of Shiva and broke the arrow with ease to win over the eternally beautiful Sita.



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