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In the forest the evil demon Ravana seizes Sita and takes her to his island home of Lanka. Rama follows a trail of Sita's jewellery and then meets Hanuman, the monkey-king.
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Nov 17, 2024 · Rama slays Ravana and rescues Sita, who undergoes an agnipariksha, or ordeal by fire (agni, “fire,” and pariksha, “test”), in order to clear herself of suspicions of infidelity. When the couple return to Ayodhya, …
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Oct 8, 2019 · Among others, he abducted Rama's beautiful wife, Sita. Using one of his many disguises, Ravana came to Sita as a hermit and before she realized who really visited her, he snatched her up and flew through the air back to his …
Hinduism - Ramayana, Dharma, Bhakti | Britannica
Nov 19, 2024 · While there, Sita is abducted by Ravana, the demon king of Lanka. In their search for Sita, the brothers ally themselves with a monkey king whose general, the monkey god Hanuman, finds Sita in Lanka. A cosmic …
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Aug 30, 2016 · Ravana abducts Sita. One day, a demoness named Surpanakha saw Rama and, being charmed out of her wits by his beauty, walked up to him and begged him to marry her. "I already have a wife", said Rama and pointed …
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