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Ayodhya Kanda is one of the pivotal sections of the Ramayan, detailing the arrangements for Lord Rama's coronation and his subsequent exile into the wilderness for fourteen years to fulfill his father's wishes. This kanda highlights Rama's unwavering obedience and determination, as he chose not to return to Ayodhya until he had honored his father's command.
The narrative centers on the exchange between King Dasharatha and Queen Kaikeyi, who, in fulfillment of her two boons, demands Rama's exile and the installation of her own son, Bharatha, as king. The kanda illuminates Rama's calm self-control and his submission to his father's decree, demonstrating his commitment to uphold his father's honor even at great personal cost.
It also showcases the sacrifices of Sita and Laxmana, who chose to accompany Rama into the forest, sharing in his hardships and demonstrating their unwavering devotion. Through these stories, the Ayodhya Kanda emphasizes themes of duty, honor, and self-sacrifice, integral to the epic's portrayal of dharma.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Ayodhya Kanda is one of the pivotal sections of the Ramayan, detailing the arrangements for Lord Rama's coronation and his subsequent exile into the wilderness for fourteen years to fulfill his father's wishes. This kanda highlights Rama's unwavering obedience and determination, as he chose not to return to Ayodhya until he had honored his father's command.
The narrative centers on the exchange between King Dasharatha and Queen Kaikeyi, who, in fulfillment of her two boons, demands Rama's exile and the installation of her own son, Bharatha, as king. The kanda illuminates Rama's calm self-control and his submission to his father's decree, demonstrating his commitment to uphold his father's honor even at great personal cost.
It also showcases the sacrifices of Sita and Laxmana, who chose to accompany Rama into the forest, sharing in his hardships and demonstrating their unwavering devotion. Through these stories, the Ayodhya Kanda emphasizes themes of duty, honor, and self-sacrifice, integral to the epic's portrayal of dharma.