Mandhara’s deceit through Kaika

Mandhara, though having received a response marked with great dignity from Kaikeyi, found herself unsatisfied. Her malevolent thoughts churned, driving her to execute her plan to disrupt Rama’s crowning ceremony. Overcome with rage, she disregarded the bonds of loyalty between the queen and her maids, even shattering a precious ornament gifted to her. “O Kaikeyi!…

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Mandhara unveils conspiracy

In that fateful hour, an intricate and far-reaching development unfolded within the mortal frame of Mandhara, the trusted attendant of Queen Kaikeyi, who had journeyed to Ayodhya in the queen’s retinue following her marriage. As if moved by the unseen hand of destiny, Mandhara entered the grand edifice of King Dasaratha’s palace. With determined steps,…

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Rama initiated Austerities

After the citizens had departed the royal court, King Dasaratha, ever efficient in governance, began issuing instructions for the grand event to be held on the morrow. He then summoned Sumanthra and bade him to bring Prince Rama to his presence once more. Without delay, Sumanthra obeyed, swiftly making his way to fulfill the king’s…

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Dasaratha proposed to crown Rama

Bharata, accompanied by his maternal uncle Yudhajit, embarked on a journey to visit his grandfather, taking with him his brother Shatrughna. Their arrival was met with an opulent reception and warm farewell from their relatives. Despite being surrounded by comfort, their thoughts lingered on their aging father, King Dasaratha, who treated all four of his…

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Parsuram encountered Rama

King Janaka, following the noble customs, accompanied King Dasaratha’s procession for a few miles before turning back. Though a mighty sovereign, Janaka was still a father whose heart, bound by affection for his daughter now fully part of another household, carried an unspoken sorrow. The sight of his beloved child, once a constant presence, would…

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Dasaratha met Janaka at Mithila

In the auspicious early hours, King Janaka, filled with devotion and joy, warmly welcomed the assembled sages, teachers, and priests. He then addressed the wise and loyal sage Satananda, saying, “O noble and learned brother Kusadhwaja, despite being the ruler of Sankasya, displays no trace of his power, position, or wealth. His humility will indeed…

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