During their exile, Rama assures Sita that he will treat her with love and respect, emphasizing his commitment to her well-being and happiness. He expresses that their bond will remain strong despite the hardships they may face in the forest. Rama vows to protect her and share in the difficulties of their journey, highlighting the depth of his devotion and the equality in their partnership.
Aranya kanda of Ramayan tells every moment of Rama in his exile.
valmiki
His wife Sita and brother Laxmana went into exile along with him
because his father was a king with 3 wives and one of his wives wanted her son to be king and she saved the king and he said he will give her one boon but she asks for Ram to be exiled and the king has to obey and died mourning his son just like his curse laid on him said because he killed the son of a very old couple by acsident who couldn't survive without their son
Rama is a legendary figure in Hindu mythology, believed to have lived during the Treta Yuga, which is estimated to be around 7,000 years ago. Significant events during his lifetime include his exile to the forest, the abduction of his wife Sita by the demon king Ravana, and the epic battle between Rama and Ravana, ultimately leading to the rescue of Sita and the establishment of dharma.
Alluri Sita Rama Raju died in 1924.
Ravana abducted Sita who was the wife of Rama. Rama killed Ravana to get back Sita. In reality, the conflict was not because of Sita but it was because of the wild desire of Ravana to marry Sita who was already wedded to Rama.
Yes. By then, her responsibility as a mother is over. It shows the self respect of a woman.
There are seven kandas (cantos) in Valmiki Ramayana.They are* Balakanda about the birth and childhood of Rama * Ayodhya Kanda about the youth of Rama and his marriage * Aranya Kanda about the exile of Rama and Sita along with Lakshmana and Sita's abduction by Ravana * Kishkindha Kanda about Rama's friendship with Sugriva and killing of Valmiki by Rama * Sundara Kanda about finding Sita by Hanuman * Yudhdha Kanda about the war in Lanka where Rama kills Ravana * Uttara Kanda about the rule of Rama and aftermath describing the life of Lava and Kusha.
Sita - the spouse of Lord Rama Sita- wife of Sri Rama
Lord Rama was the husband of Goddess Sita.
It is Dassera and diwali which tells the story of Rama and Sita.