The Epic Journey of Lord Rama
Explore the timeless tale of dharma, devotion, and victory of good over evil through the seven Kands of Valmiki's Ramayana. Discover the rich tapestry of characters, places, and profound teachings that have guided humanity for millennia.
The Book of Childhood - Chronicles Rama's divine birth, early life, education under Sage Vishwamitra, and marriage to Sita
The Book of Ayodhya - Rama's exile due to Kaikeyi's boons, Dasharatha's death, and the beginning of the 14-year forest journey
The Book of the Forest - Life in exile, encounters with sages, demons, and the tragic abduction of Sita by Ravana
The Book of Kishkindha - Meeting Hanuman and Sugriva, forming alliance with Vanaras, and the search for Sita begins
The Beautiful Book - Hanuman's heroic leap across the ocean, finding Sita in Lanka, and delivering Rama's message of hope
The Book of War - The epic battle in Lanka, defeat of Ravana and his demon army, and the rescue of Sita
The Final Book - Return to Ayodhya, Rama's coronation, establishment of Ram Rajya, and the later events of their lives
The seventh avatar of Lord Vishnu, prince of Ayodhya, embodiment of dharma and righteousness
Daughter of Earth, princess of Mithila, incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi, symbol of purity and devotion
Son of Vayu, greatest devotee of Rama, symbol of strength, courage, and unwavering devotion
Rama's devoted younger brother, son of Sumitra, symbol of loyalty and sacrifice
Ten-headed demon king of Lanka, great scholar and devotee of Shiva, but consumed by ego and desire
King of Vanaras, Rama's ally, brother of Vali, ruler of Kishkindha after Vali's death
Rama's younger brother, son of Kaikeyi, epitome of righteousness and devotion to elder brother
Rama's youngest brother, son of Sumitra, known for his loyalty and bravery
The Adi Kavi (first poet), author of the Ramayana, transformed from bandit Ratnakar to great sage
King of Ayodhya, father of Rama, Bharata, Lakshmana, and Shatrughna, known for his valor and righteousness
Philosopher-king of Mithila, Sita's adoptive father, renowned for his wisdom and spiritual knowledge
Great sage and former king, Rama's first guru, who transformed from Kshatriya to Brahmarishi through penance
Noble vulture king, friend of Dasharatha, who sacrificed his life trying to save Sita from Ravana
Ravana's sister, whose rejection and humiliation by Rama and Lakshmana led to the events culminating in the great war
Son of Vali, nephew of Sugriva, brave Vanara warrior and diplomat who served as Rama's messenger to Ravana
Ravana's righteous younger brother who joined Rama's side, later became king of Lanka after Ravana's death
Devotee who offers berries to Rama; symbolizes pure devotion.
Wise bear-king who guides Hanuman to realize his strength.
Engineer of the Rama Setu; helps build the bridge to Lanka.
Vanara commander aiding in the Lanka campaign.
Jatayu’s brother who informs the search party about Sita’s location.
Rakshasi who consoles Sita in Ashoka Vatika.
Vanara king; slain by Rama to restore justice and seat Sugriva.
Vali’s wise queen; counsels prudence and peace.
Nishada chief and friend of Rama; aids during exile.
Ravana’s noble queen; often urges him to return Sita.
Rakshasa who lures Rama away in golden-deer guise.
Rakshasa defeated by Rama during Vishwamitra’s yagna.
Ravana’s advisor who instigates the abduction of Sita.
Surpanakha’s brothers; slain by Rama after attacking Panchavati.
Capital of Kosala kingdom, birthplace of Rama, symbol of ideal governance and prosperity
Kingdom of King Janaka, birthplace of Sita, center of learning and philosophy
Sacred grove where Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana lived during exile, site of Sita's abduction
Golden city of Ravana, island kingdom across the ocean, site of the great war
Kingdom of Vanaras, ruled by Sugriva, base for the search and rescue mission
Beautiful garden in Lanka where Sita was held captive, site of Hanuman's meeting with Sita
Sacred hill where Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana first stayed during exile, place of Bharata's visit
The legendary bridge built by Vanaras to cross the ocean to Lanka, engineering marvel of ancient times
Vast forest region where Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana spent most of their exile, home to many sages and hermitages
Sacred mountain where Sugriva lived in exile, protected by sage's curse, meeting place of Rama and Hanuman