

Ravana captures him and Hanuman warns him of war if he does not release Sita. Sita refuses and says that to protect her honor, Rama must come save her and defeat Ravana himself. Hanuman shows Sita Ram's ring and asks her to come back with him. He overhears Ravana threatening Sita that she must accept him in two months.

Once he finds the palace, Hanuman enters the garden and sees Sita from atop a tree. When he arrives at Lanka, he makes himself tiny so he can sneak in.
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The monkeys are unsure how to cross the ocean, and Hanuman uses his powers to become extremely large and cross the ocean despite encountering obstacles along the way. Hanuman meets Jatayu's younger brother, who describes that he saw Ravana abducting a young woman and heading towards the island of Lanka. He tells Hanuman and Angada's team to look for her in the southern part of India. Rama gives Hanuman his ring to show to Sita if he finds her, so she can trust him. Rama helps King Sugreeva win his kingdom back and he enlists his entire monkey army to help find Sita. Hanuman tells them that King Sugreev can help them if they help him win over his evil brother, Bali. Ram and Lakshman reach Kishkindha, the kingdom of monkeys, where they meet Hanuman. In their quest to find Sita, the brothers meet Shabri, who serves them devotedly. Looking for her in the forest, the encounter the nearly dead Jatayu, who tells them she has been abducted. Rama and Lakshmana come back to the hermitage and grieve over the missing Sita. To leave a trace of her path, Sita drops her jewelry from the sky, hoping someone will find it and trace their way back to her. Jatayu tries to save Sita but Ravana nearly kills him. Once she steps outside the boundary, he kidnaps her and takes her into the sky to Lanka. He tricks her into exiting Lakshmana's circle of protection. Ravana approaches Sita in disguise as an old sage seeking alms. Sita urges Lakshmana to go make sure Rama is okay, and he draws a divine line of security around her to protect her while she is alone, telling her that she should not cross the line under any circumstances. When Rama strikes the deer, it is actually Marich in disguise, and he calls out for Sita and Lakshman in Rama's voice. Rama goes to find the deer and instructs Lakshman to protect Sita while he's gone. In the forest, Sita sees a beautiful deer and asks Rama to capture it for her. When Ravana hears of his sister's humiliation, he plans revenge by harming Sita. To protect them, Lakshman cuts off her nose. When he politely declines her offer to come with her, she threatens to kill Sita. In the thirteenth year of exile, Ravana's sister Surpankha meets Rama in the forest and is attracted to him. In exile, Agastya gifts the brothers divine weapons that make them invincible. Bharata follows Rama and asks him to come back, but Rama refuses, so Bharata takes his sandals back as a symbol of Rama's rule over Ayodhya. Lakshmana and Sita decide to join Rama in exile.ĭashratha dies longing for Rama and Bharata refuses to be a part of his mother's conspiracy. Dashratha is pained to see him go, but Rama is determined not to disobey his father's orders. She asks Dashratha to crown Bharata as king and send Ram into exile for 14 years. Manthara reminds Kaikeyi that she has two boons to ask of Dashratha. Manthara tells Kaikeyi that if Rama is crowned king, the other queens will become more powerful and that they will harass Kaikeyi and Bharat. Kaikeyi agrees that as the eldest son, Rama deserves the throne. The 3 brothers also get married to Sita's other sister.ĭashratha decides it is time to make Rama his successor. Rama wins the contest by lifting and breaking Shiva's bow, and he and Sita get married. After this incident, Vishwamitra takes Rama and Lakshmana to King Janak's swayamvara for his daughter Sita. Rama becomes known as a virtuous warrior and Vishamitra asks Dashratha to send Rama to help him defeat the demoness Tadka. Soon, Dasratha has 4 sons: Rama from Kaushalya, Bharata from Kaikeyi, and Lakshman and Shatrugna from Sumitra. The king and queens perform a special ritual to pray for children. The story begins with Dashratha and his 3 wives ruling the kingdom Kosala, with the capital Ayodhya.
