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He showed a ring which was Ram's to gain her trust. He saw her in a garden "Ashok Vatika" and appeared before her cautiously and carefully, introducing himself. He took a leap towards the sky and flew towards Lanka. The God Hanuman was sent to search for Sita in Lanka.
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He passed away after informing Ram about the catastrophe. Wounded, he fell to the ground and struggled to keep alive. The valiant bird " Jatayu" answered to her screams by attacking Ravan's chariot but Ravan cut off his wings. Later, due to an unfortunate turn of events, Sita was taken away forcefully by Ravan, the King of Lanka. This story is known as the episode of " Shabari Ke Joothe Ber" in the Ramayan.
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She was so overwhelmed to see Ram in her hut that she fed him sweet berries after tasting them. She was too old and sick and her only desire was to meet Ram before she passed away. " Shabari" was the disciple of Sage Matang, who lived near Pampa lake. It was in his boat that Ram, sita and Laxman crossed the river. " Kewat" is the boatman who ferried people across the holy River Ganga (or Ganges). Bharat, then requested Ram to give him his "wooden paduka" ("wooden slippers") which he kept on the throne of Ayodhya for 14 years, symbolic that he was ruling during this period on behalf of his elder brother Ram.
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Ram was firm in his decision not to return to Ayodhya before 14 years as ordered by his father. Bharat soon followed them to Chitrakoot, and begged Ram to return to Ayodhya, while also informing him that heir father Dashrath, heart-broken with banishing Ram from the kingdom had passed away. Ram, Sita and Laxman had found shelter in Chitrakoot. Ram who loved and respected his father very much, left Ayodhya accompanied by his wife Sita and his brother, Laxman. Ultimately, he had to grant her two wishes and declare Bharat as the "Yuvraj" and banish Ram from the Kingdom of Ayodhya for 14 years. King Dashrath was crest-fallen from these two requests, but was unable to persuade Kaikeyi to change her mind. Kaikeyi demanded that Bharat be made the "Yuvraj" of Ayodhya as he first wish and that Ram be banished from Ayodhya for a period of 14 years. But, Manthara, the maid of Queen Kaikeyi (one of the three wives of King Dashrath to whom Dashrath had promised that he would grant her two wishes, whenever she requested him to grant them), poisoned Kaikeyi's mind by confiding in her mistress that King Dashrath had been partial to Ram and that Kaikeyi's own son Bharat should be made the future King of Ayodhya. Ram's father, King Dashrath wanted to declare his eldest son Ram as the "Yujraj" ("Crown Prince") of Ayodhya. King Janak's happiness knew no bounds and he happily married Sita to Ram. Before their visit to Mithila, King Janak and his wife Sunaina had announced that they would marry their beautiful daughter Sita to anyone who could mount an arrow on the " Shiv-Dhanush" ( the bow & arrow of the Hindu god Shiv). One day they reach Mithila, where the King, Janak, came to welcome them and he was spell-bound by the radiance of the two Ayodhya princes. The Sage Maharishi Vishwamitra takes Ram and his brother Laxman as his disciples, teaching them the intricacies of using arms and weapons. The progressively nuanced narration of Ramayan has many instances that reflect upon equanimity and mental equipoise depicting Ram as " Maryada Purushottam Ram" (meaning "Ram, who is the ideal human being").
#RAMAYAN 2008 EPISODE 2 PART 1 CODE#
The basic storyline, as narrated by Valmiki is the story of Ram, the Prince of Ayodhya, who practices the ideal code of conduct.