King Dasaratha granted her request because he was bound by his promise to Kaikeyi, who had helped him in a crucial battle and was his devoted wife. Overwhelmed by guilt and a desire to honor his vows, he agreed to her demands, despite the personal and political turmoil it would cause. This decision ultimately set in motion the events that led to Rama's exile and the subsequent challenges faced by the kingdom.
King Dasaratha granted Kaikeyi's request to exile Lord Rama and crown Bharata as the next king due to two boons he had promised her in the past, which she had kept hidden until that moment. As a king bound by his word, Dasaratha felt obligated to fulfill her wishes despite his inner conflict and sorrow.
King Dasaratha granted her request because he was bound by a promise he had made to her, as well as his deep affection for his wife, Kaikeyi. During a moment of desperation, Kaikeyi had saved Dasaratha's life in battle, and he vowed to fulfill her wishes whenever she desired. When she asked for the exile of his son Rama and the crowning of her own son Bharata, Dasaratha found himself trapped by his duty to honor his promises despite the personal pain it caused him. This decision ultimately set in motion the events of the Ramayana, highlighting themes of duty, sacrifice, and the complexities of familial relationships.
King Dasaratha granted the request of his wife Kaikeyi to fulfill her long-standing promise, as she had previously saved his life in battle. Additionally, he was deeply devoted to her and wanted to maintain harmony in the royal household. However, this decision ultimately led to significant consequences, including the exile of his beloved son Rama, highlighting the complexities of duty and affection in his reign.
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King Dasaratha and Queen Kausalya.
Dasaratha, the king of Ayodhya in the epic Ramayana, had three wives: Kausalya, Kaikeyi, and Sumitra. His oldest son, born to Kausalya, is Lord Rama. Rama is a central figure in the Ramayana, celebrated for his virtue, bravery, and adherence to dharma. He is often regarded as the ideal hero and is worshipped as a deity in Hinduism.
Kaekai forced King Dashrath to send Rama into an exile of 14 years.
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Yes Lord SriRama has one sister named Shanta. King Dasaratha has got married to Kausalya. Kauusalya is Dasaratha's first wife and she has given birth to a female child with handicap in her leg. The girl named as Shanta. The doctors of entire Kingdom failed to remove the handicap of that girl. One Saint Vasistha has ad viced King Dasaratha by giving adoption to any divine couple the child will be cured. Hence King Dasaratha given the child to Romapada, King of Angadesa. Shanta has cured from the disability due to the treatment and care. She then got married to Rishyasringa (Shringee)Maharishi.Well after giving adoption Dashratha got married to two more women named Sumitra and Kaikeyi. But all three queens haven't got any children then Dasaratha performed Puthrakameshti Yaga, which given the gift of 4 children named Rama, Laxman, Bharat and Shatragnu to him.
In the Ramayana, King Dasaratha has three wives: Kausalya, Kaikeyi, and Sumitra. Each wife bears him a son, with Kausalya giving birth to Rama, Kaikeyi to Bharata, and Sumitra to twins, Lakshmana and Shatrughna. The dynamics of his marriages and the influence of Kaikeyi play a crucial role in the epic's narrative.
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