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Ramayana
This is the
story of Lord Rama, the seventh incarnation
of Lord Vishnu. There was once a king named
Dasaratha who had three wives, Kausalya,
Sumitra, and Kaikeyi. Regrettably, he had no
sons from any of his wives. Thus he
performed a sacrifice by which to obtain a
son, and from the sacrifice came a nectar
for his wives to drink. Kausalya, the senior
wife, was given half the nectar, and the
other two were given the other half to
share. Sumitra divided her share into two
portions. After they drank the nectar,
Kausalya gave birth to a son named Rama,
Sumitra had the twins Laksman and Shatrughna,
and Kaikeyi gave birth to Bharata.
Rama later married Sita, the daughter of
King Janaka. King Janaka organized a
svayamvara, a competition to see who was
qualified to marry his daughter. The winner
had to string Lord Siva's bow and hit a
target. Only Rama was able to string the
bow, what to speak of hit the target. As
Rama was Lord Vishnu and Sita was Lakshmi,
this marriage was predestined.
King Dasaratha decided to retire as King of
Ayodhya and to crown Rama, his eldest son,
king. On the eve of the coronation, Kaikeyi,
Dasarath's youngest wife, was convinced by
her maid Mandara that Dasarath was trying to
cheat Bharata out of the kingdom.
Accordingly, she asked her husband to crown
Bharata and exile to Rama to the forest for
fourteen years. Dasaratha was unwillingly
obliged to comply, as he had previously
promised Kaikeyi that he would fulfill any
desire as a gift for her having saved his
life in the past.
In this way, Rama, along with his devoted
wife, Sita, and his brother Laksman, went to
the forest. Not long after Dasarath expired.
When Bharata, who was away at the time,
returned to Ayodhya, he did not wish to rule
due to his affection for Rama. He followed
Rama to the forest and begged him to return.
Rama refused, however, in order to maintain
his father's promise. Bharata agreed to rule
on Rama's behalf, set Rama's sandals on the
throne, and lived a life of asceticism
outside the city gates until Rama's return.
While in the forest, Ravana, king of Lanka,
kidnapped Sita and brought her to his
kingdom. Rama and Laksman then went out to
search for Sita. During this time they met
Sugriva, the monkey king, and Hanuman, his
minister. The devoted Hanuman eventually
found Sita in Lanka. Rama and Laksman, along
with the monkey army, attacked Lanka. After
much fighting, the ten-headed Ravana was
killed and Sita was recovered. Rama then
returned to Ayodhya and assumed the throne. |
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