Ramayana The Legend Of Prince: Rama

Ramayana The Legend Of Prince: Rama

In the ancient kingdom of Ayodhya, King Dasharatha, ruler of the Kosala dynasty, had four sons: Rama, Bharata, Lakshmana, and Shatrughna. Rama, the eldest, was a prince of exceptional beauty, courage, and wisdom. His mother, Queen Kaushalya, was the favorite wife of King Dasharatha, and Rama was her favorite son.

Dasharatha, bound by his word (a key tenet of dharma ), is broken. Yet, when Rama learns of the decree, his response defines the entire philosophy of the epic. He does not rage. He does not revolt. He accepts the exile with serene grace. "Father’s word is law," he says. "I shall go."

Rama, with the help of his allies, ultimately defeated Ravana and rescued Sita. After a heartwarming reunion with Sita, Rama returned to Ayodhya, where he was welcomed as a hero. King Dasharatha, overjoyed to see his son return, crowned Rama as the rightful king of Ayodhya. Ramayana The Legend Of Prince Rama

From infancy, is recognized as the seventh avatar (incarnation) of the god Vishnu, born to vanquish the demon king Ravana. But what sets Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama apart from other hero myths is its emphasis on human struggle. Rama is born with divine power, yet he chooses to live by human rules. He learns the Vedas, masters archery under the sage Vishwamitra, and exhibits Maryada Purushottam —the perfect man who upholds righteousness even at the cost of personal pain.

Before leaving, Hanuman decided to deliver a message. He allowed himself to be captured and brought In the ancient kingdom of Ayodhya, King Dasharatha,

The epic battle between Rama's forces and Ravana's army is a highlight of the Ramayana. With Hanuman's help, Rama ultimately defeats Ravana, kills him, and rescues Sita. The epic concludes with Rama's return to Ayodhya, where he is crowned king, and his reign, known as the "Golden Age" of Indian history, ushers in a period of peace and prosperity.

This film is a milestone:

★★★★☆ (4/5) Recommended version: Hindi dub (135 min) or Japanese original with English subtitles.

Details Rama’s birth, education, and marriage to Sita. Dasharatha, bound by his word (a key tenet

Humiliated and burning with rage, Surpanakha fled to Lanka. She wove a tale of woe to her brother, King Ravana, but more importantly, she spoke of Sita’s beauty—a beauty that would make the apsaras of heaven weep with envy.