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Rama then broke his spear, so putting Sita down, Viradha picked him up along with Lakshmana and began to run away. Afraid for their lives, Sita wept, “O Rakshasa, take me instead and spare them.” ...
Clients include private collectors and institutions, such as museums and libraries. [2] See curatorial notes titled “Rama, Lakshmana, and Sita in the Chitrakuta forest, folio from a Ramayana,” dated ...
This small Rama shrine faces east with Garuda enshrined in front. The principal sanctum has a tall stone image of Rama, approximately six-and-a-half feet high, with Lakshmana to the left and Sita ...
After Bharatha’s departure, Rama, Sita and Lakshmana could not bear being in the forest known as Chitrakuta. It seemed the closure of one chapter and they decided to move to another forest.
Rama, Sita and Lakshmana were central to the rituals performed on the day of Vibhishana's coronation. Even the rakshasa s admitted there was a rhythm to life that they had not known before.
Rama being only 12 could not fight, because this was against established rules. Suppose we are referring to a juvenile, who is, say 13 or 14 years old, we sometimes say, “He is not a major.” ...
The festival of Diwali. This assembly explores Diwali and has an animation of the story of Rama and Sita and opportunities to sing, reflect and pray. BBC School Radio. BBC Teach.
Once there was an Indian king with three wives and four sons. The oldest son was called Rama and his mother's name was Kaushalaya. The second son was Bharat and his mother's name was Keykayee. The ...