Characters
Places and Settings
Family and Relationships
Key Events
Values and Teachings
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The youngest brother of Rama who accompanied him into exile.

Lakshmana

100

The forest where Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana first lived during exile.

Chitrakoot

100

The eldest queen of Dasharatha and mother of Rama.

Kausalya

100

The ceremony where Rama was supposed to be crowned king.

Rajyabhishek

100

The virtue shown by Rama in obeying his father.

Duty

200

The devoted brother who ruled Ayodhya in Rama’s name.

Bharata

200

The city where Sita was born and married Rama.

Mithila

200

The queen who wanted her son crowned king.

Kaikeyi


200

The disguise Ravana used to approach Sita.

A wandering ascetic

200

The quality shown by Sita during captivity.

Faithfulness

300

The Vanara who leapt across the ocean to find Sita.

Hanuman

300

The sea crossed by the Vanara army.

The Indian Ocean

300

The sage who gave Dasharatha the divine pudding.

Rishyasringa

300

The act that caused Jatayu’s death.

Trying to save Sita

300

The value demonstrated by Hanuman’s service.

Devotion

400

The demon king defeated by Rama in battle.

Ravana

400

The cave where Shabari lived and awaited Rama.

Shabari’s ashram

400

The wife of Lakshmana.

Urmila

400

The reason Hanuman set Lanka on fire.

His tail was burning

400

The ideal shown by Bharata’s refusal of power.

Sacrifice

500

The twin sons of Rama and Sita.

Luv and Kusha

500

The battlefield where the final war was fought.

Lanka

500

The brother of Ravana who advised peace.

Vibhishana

500

The event that marked Rama’s return to Ayodhya.

Diwali

500

The central concept that guides the Ramayan.

Dharma

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