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The
Ramayana

It is
one
of the
greates
t
epics
of
Dasharatha, King of Aydohya, has three
wives and four sons. Rama is the eldest.
His mother is Kaushalya. Bharata is the
son of his second and favorite
wife, Queen Kaikeyi. The other two are
twins, Lakshman and Shatrughna. Rama
and Bharata are blue, perhaps indicating
they were dark skinned or originally
south Indian deities.
A sage takes the boys out to train
them in archery. Rama has hit an
apple hanging from a string.
In a neighboring city the ruler's daughter is
named Sita. When it was time for Sita to
choose her bridegroom, at a ceremony
called a swayamvara, the princes were
asked to string a giant bow. No one else
can even lift the bow, but as Rama bends
it, he not only strings it but breaks it in
two.
Sita indicates she has chosen Rama as
her husband by putting a garland
around his neck. The disappointed
suitors watch.
King Dasharatha, Rama's father, decides it is time to give
his throne to his eldest son Rama and retire to the forest
to seek moksha. Everyone seems pleased. This plan
fulfills the rules of dharma because an eldest son should
rule and, if a son can take over one's
responsibilities, one's last years may be spent in a
search for moksha. In addition, everyone loves Rama.
However Rama's step-mother, the king's second wife, is
not pleased. She wants her son, Bharata, to rule.
Because of an oath Dasharatha had made to her years
before, she gets the king to agree to banish Rama for
fourteen years and to crown Bharata, even though the
king, on bended knee, begs her not to demand such
things. Broken-hearted, the devastated king cannot face
Rama with the news and Kaikeyi must tell him.
Rama, always obedient, is as content to
go into banishment in the forest as to
be crowned king. Sita convinces
Rama that she belongs at his side and
his brother Lakshman also begs to
accompany them. Rama, Sita and
Lakshman set out for the forest.
Bharata, whose mother's evil plot has won him
the throne, is very upset when he finds out
what has happened. Not for a moment does he
consider breaking the rules of dharma and
becoming king in Rama's place. He goes to
Rama's forest retreat and begs Rama to return
and rule, but Rama refuses. "We must obey
father," Rama says. Bharata then takes Rama's
sandals saying, "I will put these on the
throne, and every day I shall place the fruits of
my work at the feet on my Lord." Embracing
Rama, he takes the sandals and returns to
Aydohya.
Years pass and Rama, Sita and
Lakshman are very happy in the
forest. Rama and Lakshman destroy
the rakshasas (evil creatures) who
disturb the sages in their meditations.
One day a rakshasa princess tries to
seduce Rama, and Lakshmana
wounds her and drives her away.
She returns to her brother
Ravana, the ten-headed ruler of
Lanka (Sri Lanka, formerly
Ceylon), and tells her brother
(who has a weakness for beautiful
women) about lovely Sita.
Ravana devises a plan to abduct Sita. He
sends a magical golden deer which Sita
desires. Rama and Lakshman go off to
hunt the deer, first drawing a protective
circle around Sita and warning her she
will be safe as long as she does not step
outside the circle.
As they go off, Ravana (who can
change his shape) appears as a
holy man begging alms. The
moment Sita steps outside the
circle to give him food, Ravana
grabs her and carries her off the
his kingdom in Lanka.
Rama is broken-hearted when he
returns to the empty hut and
cannot find Sita. A band of
monkeys offer to help him find
Sita.
Ravana has carried Sita to his palace in
Lanka, but he cannot force her to be
his wife so he puts her in a grove and
alternately sweet-talks her and
threatens her in an attempt to get her
to agree to marry him. Sita will not
even look at him but thinks only of
her beloved Rama.
Hanuman, the general of the
monkey band can fly since his
father is the wind, and
Hanuman flies to Lanka
and, finding Sita in the
grove, comforts her and tells
her Rama will soon come and
save her.
Ravana's men capture Hanuman, and
Ravana orders them to wrap
Hanuman's tail in cloth and to set it
on
fire.
With
his
tail
burning, Hanuman hops from housetop to house-top, setting Lanka afire.
He then flies back to Rama to tell
him where Sita is.
Rama, Lakshman and the monkey army
build a causeway from the tip of India to
Lanka and cross over to Lanka. A might
battle ensues. Rama kills several of
Ravana's
brothers
and
then
Rama confronts ten-headed Ravana.
(Ravana is known for his wisdom as well
as for his weakness for women which
may explain why he is pictured as very
brainy.) Rama finally kills Ravana.
Rama frees Sita. After Sita proves here
purity, they return to Ayodhya and
Rama becomes king. His rule, Ramrajya, is an ideal time when everyone
does his or her dharma and "fathers
never have to light the funeral pyres
for their sons."
King Rama and Queen Sita
had twin sons and lived a
happy life thereafter.
Notes:
Strategy: Story Telling
Print the pictures. Show the pictures part by
part and ask questions about each part right
away.
Create a “Kingdom Tree”.

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The Ramayana

  • 2.
  • 3. Dasharatha, King of Aydohya, has three wives and four sons. Rama is the eldest. His mother is Kaushalya. Bharata is the son of his second and favorite wife, Queen Kaikeyi. The other two are twins, Lakshman and Shatrughna. Rama and Bharata are blue, perhaps indicating they were dark skinned or originally south Indian deities.
  • 4.
  • 5. A sage takes the boys out to train them in archery. Rama has hit an apple hanging from a string.
  • 6.
  • 7. In a neighboring city the ruler's daughter is named Sita. When it was time for Sita to choose her bridegroom, at a ceremony called a swayamvara, the princes were asked to string a giant bow. No one else can even lift the bow, but as Rama bends it, he not only strings it but breaks it in two.
  • 8.
  • 9. Sita indicates she has chosen Rama as her husband by putting a garland around his neck. The disappointed suitors watch.
  • 10.
  • 11. King Dasharatha, Rama's father, decides it is time to give his throne to his eldest son Rama and retire to the forest to seek moksha. Everyone seems pleased. This plan fulfills the rules of dharma because an eldest son should rule and, if a son can take over one's responsibilities, one's last years may be spent in a search for moksha. In addition, everyone loves Rama. However Rama's step-mother, the king's second wife, is not pleased. She wants her son, Bharata, to rule. Because of an oath Dasharatha had made to her years before, she gets the king to agree to banish Rama for fourteen years and to crown Bharata, even though the king, on bended knee, begs her not to demand such things. Broken-hearted, the devastated king cannot face Rama with the news and Kaikeyi must tell him.
  • 12.
  • 13. Rama, always obedient, is as content to go into banishment in the forest as to be crowned king. Sita convinces Rama that she belongs at his side and his brother Lakshman also begs to accompany them. Rama, Sita and Lakshman set out for the forest.
  • 14.
  • 15. Bharata, whose mother's evil plot has won him the throne, is very upset when he finds out what has happened. Not for a moment does he consider breaking the rules of dharma and becoming king in Rama's place. He goes to Rama's forest retreat and begs Rama to return and rule, but Rama refuses. "We must obey father," Rama says. Bharata then takes Rama's sandals saying, "I will put these on the throne, and every day I shall place the fruits of my work at the feet on my Lord." Embracing Rama, he takes the sandals and returns to Aydohya.
  • 16.
  • 17. Years pass and Rama, Sita and Lakshman are very happy in the forest. Rama and Lakshman destroy the rakshasas (evil creatures) who disturb the sages in their meditations. One day a rakshasa princess tries to seduce Rama, and Lakshmana wounds her and drives her away.
  • 18.
  • 19. She returns to her brother Ravana, the ten-headed ruler of Lanka (Sri Lanka, formerly Ceylon), and tells her brother (who has a weakness for beautiful women) about lovely Sita.
  • 20.
  • 21. Ravana devises a plan to abduct Sita. He sends a magical golden deer which Sita desires. Rama and Lakshman go off to hunt the deer, first drawing a protective circle around Sita and warning her she will be safe as long as she does not step outside the circle.
  • 22.
  • 23. As they go off, Ravana (who can change his shape) appears as a holy man begging alms. The moment Sita steps outside the circle to give him food, Ravana grabs her and carries her off the his kingdom in Lanka.
  • 24.
  • 25. Rama is broken-hearted when he returns to the empty hut and cannot find Sita. A band of monkeys offer to help him find Sita.
  • 26.
  • 27. Ravana has carried Sita to his palace in Lanka, but he cannot force her to be his wife so he puts her in a grove and alternately sweet-talks her and threatens her in an attempt to get her to agree to marry him. Sita will not even look at him but thinks only of her beloved Rama.
  • 28.
  • 29. Hanuman, the general of the monkey band can fly since his father is the wind, and Hanuman flies to Lanka and, finding Sita in the grove, comforts her and tells her Rama will soon come and save her.
  • 30.
  • 31. Ravana's men capture Hanuman, and Ravana orders them to wrap Hanuman's tail in cloth and to set it on fire. With his tail burning, Hanuman hops from housetop to house-top, setting Lanka afire. He then flies back to Rama to tell him where Sita is.
  • 32.
  • 33. Rama, Lakshman and the monkey army build a causeway from the tip of India to Lanka and cross over to Lanka. A might battle ensues. Rama kills several of Ravana's brothers and then Rama confronts ten-headed Ravana. (Ravana is known for his wisdom as well as for his weakness for women which may explain why he is pictured as very brainy.) Rama finally kills Ravana.
  • 34.
  • 35. Rama frees Sita. After Sita proves here purity, they return to Ayodhya and Rama becomes king. His rule, Ramrajya, is an ideal time when everyone does his or her dharma and "fathers never have to light the funeral pyres for their sons."
  • 36.
  • 37. King Rama and Queen Sita had twin sons and lived a happy life thereafter.
  • 38.
  • 39. Notes: Strategy: Story Telling Print the pictures. Show the pictures part by part and ask questions about each part right away. Create a “Kingdom Tree”.