Sita became pregnant when Ram was of ~39 years of age.
“And so Rama rescued Sita from the clutches of Ravana and they returned to Ayodhya on the Pushpaka Vimanam. And then,†she would linger, “Rama was crowned king and they lived happily ever after.â€
While Rama's trust and affection for Sita never wavered, it soon became evident that some people in Ayodhya could not accept Sita's long captivity under Ravana. With a heavy heart, he instructed him to take Sita to a forest outside Ayodhya and leave her there. Thus Sita was forced into exile a second time.
According to the great epic Ramayana, Sita went inside the earth. It is believed that Sita was the daughter of goddess earth. After Lav and Kush reunited with their father Lord Rama, Sita prayed to mother earth to take her back. Soon after, the earth split open and Sita disappeared into it.
Answer and Explanation: Ramayana was written before it happened. Ramayana is believed to have been written in the 5th century BC. Ramayana recounts the life and experiences of Rama who is a legendary prince and an avatar.
Sita, who could not take this doubt,
jumped into the fire. And because Sita was so pure, the fire did not burn her, and all the gods sang of her purity.
HOW SITA DIED.
| PARENTS | JANAKA (ADOPTIVE FATHER ) SUNA |
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| Siblings | Urmila (sister) |
| Consort | Rama |
| Children | Lava (son) Kusha (son) |
Never. Ramayana works on a simple premise – the hero goes on a quest, faces a lot of trouble, and comes back a victor. This story exists in almost 90% of religions. The story of Rama did not happen in India.
The Epic is traditionally divided into several major kandas or books, that deal chronologically with the major events in the life of Rama—Bala Kaanda, Ayodhya Kaanda, Aranya Kaanda, Kishkindhaa Kaanda, Sundara Kaanda, Yuddha Kaanda, and Uttara Kaanda.
As per Valmiki Ramayana: Sita was around 16 years of age at the time of her Marriage with Lord Rama. As per Amish Tripathi's latest book SITA-Warrior of Mithila, Ram's age is 4 years less than that of Sita's.
Scientists say that this is proof of the authenticity and actual occurrence of the events described in Ramayana, which would have occurred more than 12,000 years ago.
Sri Rama was of age 53 years when he defeated & killed Ravana. Ravana lived more then 12,00,000 years. 1.
The Valmiki Ramayana unequivocally establishes that Sri Rama is the Supreme Brahman, Lord Vishnu, and no mere human. Meaning: Rama is the supreme lord of all worlds, a lion among kings. Having pained him, it is very difficult for you to sustain your life after offending him to this extent.
The Puranic chronology is a timeline of Hindu history based on the Mahabharata, the Ramayana, and the Puranas. Two central dates are the Mahabharata War, which according to this chronology happened at 3534 BCE, and the start of the Kali Yuga, which according to this chronology started at 3508 BCE.
The oldest version is generally recognized to be the Sanskrit version attributed to the sage Narada, the Mula Ramayana. Narada passed on the knowledge to Valmiki, who authored Valmiki Ramayana, the present oldest available version of Ramayana.
After the death of Sita and the rajmatas, Urmila got pregnant again. All 8 sons are studying in Vashishth ashram.
He returned to the battlefield and fought Lakshmana with all his skill at both illusion warfare and sorcery. The arrows of Indrajit refused to harm Lakshmana because Lakshman was the incarnation of Sesha Naga. Lakshmana slew Indrajit by beheading him with the Anjalikastra.
Vali (Ramayana)
| Vali |
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| Ramayana character |
| Vali, the Monkey King killed by Rama |
| In-universe information |
| Title | Maharaja |
She is the daughter of King Janaka of Mithila and Queen Sunayana / Sunaina and younger sister of Sita. She was married to Ayodhya's king Dasharatha's 3rd son Lakshmana. They had two sons - Angada and Chandraketu.
But at what age did they get married. It has been told in Valmiki Ramayana that at the time of marriage, Lord Ram's age was 13 years and Mother Sita's age was 6 years.
He is among the eight noble immortal figures. The monkey God, about whom we have heard about in Ramayana and Mahabharata is very much around us. We have known about his existence since Treta Yuga that saw the emergence of Lord Rama and then in Dwapar Yuga, the era of Krishna. We are now living in Kalyuga.
She is the central character of the most prominent epic of Hindu history Ramayana written by Maharshi Valmiki. Sita is the epitome of how a female figure should be. Even after spending fourteen good long years in exile Sita never complained about the tough times in her life.
Lakshmana was especially attached to Rama. When Rama married Sita, Lakshmana married Sita's younger sister, Urmila. They had two sons: Angada and Chandraketu. Later, when Rama was exiled for fourteen years on the insistence of Kaikeyi, Lakshmana left his wife Urmila and joined Rama and Sita in exile.
Image of demon King Ravana, who has ten heads, being decapitated by a shower of golden arrows. In the bottom right corner, is one of Ravana's demon warriors. So Rama shot the divine arrow, which had the power of the gods in it, which pierced Ravana in the heart and killed him.
Mandodari (Sanskrit: मंदोदरी, Mandodarī, lit. "soft-bellied";) was the queen consort of Ravana, the king of Lanka, according to the Hindu epic Ramayana.