Ramayana has a special place in Hinduism because it gives grand details about evolution, expansion, and growth of life on earth. It also describes the birth of Lord Rama and Goddess Sita and the voyage they set in during their life. Most of the people know about the story of Ramayana and its grandeur. However, there are some mysterious Ramayana Facts that people hardly know. So, as Dussehra 2020 is almost here, it is about time for a sneak peek into these mysterious facts about Ramayana. Hop on to set the journey-
Everyone knows about the offspring of King Dasharatha and that he had 4 sons. However, very few people know about it that Shri Ram also had a sister. His sister was older than all the brothers and her name was Shanta. It is heard that King Rompad of Anga had no children. Hence King Dasaratha gave his daughter Shanta to him.
Both King Rompad and his wife Varshini raised Shanta very well. They loved her very much and performed all the duties of parents. Shanta was married to the sage Rishyasringa.
Rama is considered an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, but very few people know about his other brothers Lakshmana Bharata and Shatrughna and whose incarnation they were. Rama’s younger brother Lakshmana is considered an incarnation of Sheshnath. The seat on which Lord Vishnu sits in the Ksheer Sagar is Sheshnag. Along with this, the incarnation of Sudarshan Chakra and the conch shell in the hands of Lord Vishnu is Bharata and Shatrughna.
The story of Ramayana describes the Lakshan Rekha or the line drawn by Lakshmana. This is the line that Lakshman draws around its hut in the forest. Goddess Sita asks Lord Ram to bring her the golden deer. However, it was demon Bareesh and Lord Ram kills him. At the time of death, he calls Lakshmana and Sita in the voice of Lord Rama.
Hearing this, Goddess Sita gets upset and asks Lakshmana to go to help her brother Rama. At first, Lakshaman refuses to listen to her request but after Goddess Sita asks furiously to Laksham, he agrees to leave.
Before he leaves, Lakshman draws a line and asks Goddess Sita not to cross this line.
For information, let us know that the description of the line drawn by Lakshmana is neither in the Valmiki Ramayana nor in the Ramcharit Manas. But in Ramcharitmanas, the wife of Ravana has mentioned this.
Ravana was the most powerful of all the demons and was the king of them all. He had great faith in Lord Shiva and it is also true that he had studied all the Vedas. Due to which he attained wisdom and became a scholar. Ravana loved playing the Veena but he never paid special attention to his art. The veena on his flag was inscribed as a symbol because he was an excellent veena player.
It is believed that Sita Mata immersed inside the earth and gave up her body. Upon this, Lord Rama also abandoned the earth after taking Jal samadhi in the Saryu river after that.
Shri Ram loved his brother Lakshaman very much. He was extremely dear to him. But even then Rama had given the death sentence to his brother Lakshaman. There is a story behind it.
This tale comes from the time when Shri Ram returned to Ayodhya after 14 years and became the king. One day Yama Devta came to him to discuss a very important subject. Before starting the talk, Yama Devta asked Lord Rama to promise that no one shall come here during the talk between them. He also said if anyone comes here at that time, you will have to give them the death penalty. Lord Rama had pledged this to the Yama. He then told Lakshaman that during the conversation, no one shall come in. If anyone comes in, he will give them the death penalty.
Lakshmana becomes the gatekeeper but at the same time there comes the sage Durvasa and he asks to meet Lord Rama. On Lakshaman’s refusal, he becomes angry and asks to curse all Ayodhya. After listening to him, Lakshmana thought of sacrificing himself so that all Ayodhya residents could be saved. He went inside and informed Rama about the arrival of sage Durvasa.
This time was the very dilemma for Shriram because now he had to give the death penalty to Lakshmana according to his promise. When Shriram asked his Guru Vashistha to solve this problem, he said that he should not give the death penalty to Lakshmana but give up any of his favorite things. In this way, abandon Lakshaman.
On hearing this, Lakshman asked Shri Ram not to abandon him. He told Lord Rama that it would be better for me to embrace death than stay away from you. Upon this, with heavy heart, Lord Ram sacrificed Lakshaman.
So, these were some unpopular Ramayana Facts.
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