Aranya kanda of Ramayan tells every moment of Rama in his exile.
Kaekai forced King Dashrath to send Rama into an exile of 14 years.
Rama was sent into exile because his stepmother, Kaikeyi, demanded that her son, Bharata, be crowned king instead of Rama. This was part of a promise made to her by King Dasharatha, Rama's father, in exchange for her previous help.
Rama was sent to exile in forest for 14 years.
Laxman was the brother of rama who accompanied him for 14yrs of exile. he had 2 other brothers
valmiki
Rama agreed to be exiled because he was ordained for it by his father Dasaratha. Rama had great love and regard for his father and was very happy to fulfil his words.
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
His wife Sita and brother Laxmana went into exile along with him
In the Ramayana, it is Bharata who suggests that Lord Rama should spend his years of exile in Chitrakoot. This occurs after Rama's father, King Dasharatha, is compelled to banish him due to a promise made to Queen Kaikeyi. Chitrakoot is depicted as a serene and suitable place for Rama's exile, reflecting his noble character and the profound bond between the brothers.
Ravana
Rama killing Ravana is the denouement of Ramayana. Ramayana has an intricate plot in which Ravana had all the super powers whereas Rama was an ordinary human, who with the help of just monkeys, killed Ravana.
Rama was informed about King Dasharatha's death by his loyal companion, Lakshmana. Upon returning to Ayodhya after a visit to the forest, Rama learned from Lakshmana that their father had passed away due to grief over Rama's exile. This news was a significant turning point in the story, prompting Rama to return to the kingdom and fulfill his duty as a son.