Raghuvamsam -10 (E)
Raghuvamsam-X
(Written by:Santhipriya)

Rama Banished,
Jadayu martyred and
Ravana’s death
Everyone were elated and rejoiced
on hearing the series of events and valor of the twin brothers that ultimately
led to Rama’s wedding with Sita. The folks and counsel of King Dasaratha offered
Rama and Lakhman a grand reception along with the saintly sage Viswamithra who
was instrumental in getting them the glory they deserved.
Passing few more period, Dasaratha having drunk life’s pleasure longed for austere life after enthroning Rama as his heir, but doom would not let it go and showed its ugly face in the form of an hag called Kooni on whose treacherous counseling, Kaikeyi, Dasaratha’s wife and mother to Bharatha interposed two past resolves of Dasaratha to gain his consent to banish Rama and Sita for fourteen years and they be commanded to lead austere life in woods, next to demand throne for her son Bharatha. The promise thus taken when thrust upon, Rama received the doom of exile with his faithful wife and his brother Lashman with all cheerfulness and thereafter went into exile.
Passing few more period, Dasaratha having drunk life’s pleasure longed for austere life after enthroning Rama as his heir, but doom would not let it go and showed its ugly face in the form of an hag called Kooni on whose treacherous counseling, Kaikeyi, Dasaratha’s wife and mother to Bharatha interposed two past resolves of Dasaratha to gain his consent to banish Rama and Sita for fourteen years and they be commanded to lead austere life in woods, next to demand throne for her son Bharatha. The promise thus taken when thrust upon, Rama received the doom of exile with his faithful wife and his brother Lashman with all cheerfulness and thereafter went into exile.
Heart broke Dasaratha, unable to
bear the agony of his sons in exile, after
a short while breathed his last. For noble
Bharatha however the seat of power was anathema for his
lovable brother Rama, all deserving to
wed it was denied the right at the ugly machination
of Kooni, and therefore travelled to the forest to inform his brother of his
father’s passage to heaven and urging Rama to return and wed the Realm. But noble
Rama would not yield and bound himself with the solemn oath administered to his
father now departed. When long urges and pleads did not melt the mind of Rama
to return and wed the Realm, Bharatha sought his sandals instead, affirming that the sandals shall hold the
Realm till Rama returned, lest Ayothya’s folks suffer. Pure Bharatha not grasping for the Realm, agreed
to return and rule the folks till Rama returned, but resolved that Rama’s
sandal to be the Monarch, and he be the
administrator on behalf, thus making expiation for his mother’s crime.
There in the woods, Rama lived with
content in austere life with rigid vows and his wife Sita and brother Lakhman
backing, while sustaining on forest foods and serving hermit Athri maharishi for
some time. While in Panchvati, there came Ravana’s sister Surpanakha, love sick
maid on Rama and longed to have him her mate, and constantly troubled them even
after Rama cautioned her to desist the temptation which when failed left her
with no choice but to face the wrath of Lashman who tore her
nose and ears off from face before driving her away from there. When she fled and sought help from Ravana,
the enraged Demon dispatched fierce demon force to contain the twin brothers,
but the invaders too were driven back in same speed they came attracting death
dealing blows. At the same time hearing
of the beauty of Sita, Ravana desired to have her for him and thus his wicked
mind set laid the foundation for his destruction to fulfill the doom due for him
as vowed by Vishnu before incarnating as Rama.
Thereafter Ravana amissed the might
of Rama-Lakhman and directly took to the field, decoyed Rama with the help of
Maricha who posed as Deer in magic art and kept Rama away from his hut thereby
helping Ravana carry away Sita and imprison her in his fortress as she turned
away her face from him even as his vain attempt to lure her with tales of his own
mighty valor and strength of wealth failed to appease her. On way to Lanka,
Ravana gravely injured and cut off the wings of mighty Jadayu who confronted
him in an attempt to save Sita. The
twain (Rama and Lashman) when learnt the episode from martyr Jadayu mourned his
demise and paid homage but not before rearing a lofty pyre as for a parent
funeral and thereafter in alliance with
Monkey King Sugreeva’s army, commenced frisking earth to track Sita.
Disconsolate Rama earned the strength of
Monkey force when he intervened in the brotherly war turned ugly ensured between Sugreeva and Vali, and
restored the Kingship to Sugreeva, whose land Vali usurped earlier. Nor was Rama gainer of the Monkey force
alone, Hanuman, who loved Rama from the bottom of his heart and mind too was a
prize catch with whose help Sita’s den of imprisonment was discovered. Then the
twain travelled to Lanka with the Monkey forces and shattered the Demon forces
of Ravana, there in the midst of war vanquishing the mighty demons like
Indrajit and Kumbakarna before killing Ravana with the aid of Ravana’s brother
Vibhishana. Rama thus rescued his beloved bride and returned back to Ayodhya
when the fourteen year exile came to an end.
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