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Having just returned from the fourteen years exile, Sitaji was sent on
yet another exile by the people of Ayodhaya. Malicious rumor and cruel
gossip separated the loving pair. At least in the first exile Sitaji had
the company of her husband and brother-in-law to protect her and comfort
her. In this second exile, she was all alone. The pain and hurt of a
pregnant woman, abandoned all alone in the jungles of central India,
must have been intense. Yet, she did not falter. Perhaps the first
"Single Parent" of the Hindu epics, she raised her childrens in the
Ashram of Bhagwan Valmiki.
AGASTYA ADVISES SRIRAM
TO PERFORM ASHWAMEDHA YAGYA
Sri Ram requested sage Agastya
to tell about the means by which he could become liberated from the sins
of killing brahmins. Sage Agastya advised him to perform
Ashwamedha-yagya. He also described the rituals of performing Ashwamedha
Yagya--- "Get a horse of white colour and after worshipping it on
Vaishakh Purnima leave it to wander freely. Tie a piece of paper on its
forehead on which your name and other details are mentioned. Soldiers
should follow that horse wherever it goes. You should fight a battle
against any king who dares to stop the horse. You should lead a celibate
life till the horse returns back to the same place from where it had
been let loose. It is customary for the performer of Ashwamedha yagya to
indulge himself in benevolent deeds till the completion of Ashwamedha
yagya." Sri Ram agreed to perform Ashwamedha yagya. He went to the
seashore accompanied by numerous sages. He then cultivated a vast
expanse of land with the help of a golden plough. A large oblation site
was constructed and thus began Ashwamedha yagya under the supervision of
Vashishth.
THE HORSE IS LET LOOSE
As per the advice of Sage
Vashishth, Sri Ram instructed his soldiers to bring a white-horse. A
white parasol was fixed on its back and the horse was decorated with
colourful clothes. The horse was then let loose and the faithful
soldiers of Sri Ram followed it wherever the horse went.A gold-sheet was
hanged in the horse's neck and upon which was inscribed--This horse
belongs to Sri Ram--the son of Dasharath. Anybody who dares to stop this
horse will meet ruthless punishment.
Shatrughan followed the horse as per the instruction of his elder
brother -- Sri Ram. Bharat and Pushkal also accompanied him. A huge army
led by Kalnemi was marching behind the horse.
LAV FASTENS THE HORSE
Some of the kings tried to stop
the horse, but were defeated by Shatrughan. This way the horse continued
to move ahead without any problem till it reached the bank of river
Ganga.It was early morning and Lav after noticing the presence of horse
become curious. He went near the horse and tried to read the inscription
hanging down it's neck. He made fun of the might of Sri Ram and fastened
the horse.The soldiers tried to release the horse but Lav severed their
arms. They returned to Shatrughan and narrated the whole incident to
him.
LAV VANQUISHES THE WHOLE ARMY
Shatrughan became extremely
furious after seeing the condition of his injured soldiers. He
instructed Kalnemi to teach Lav a lesson. Kalnemi confronted Lav with a
huge army and a ferocious battle took place. Lav managed to kill
Kalnemi, which created havoc in the rival's army. The surviving soldiers
tried to hold their ground but were forced to flee on account of a
fierce assault from Lav.
Shatrughan then ordered Pushkal to fight Lav but he became unconscious
after being hit by Lav's arrow. Now, Shatrughan's anger crossed all
limits and he ordered Hanuman to kill Lav. Hanuman uprooted a large tree
and tried to hit Lav, but Lav cut that tree into hundred pieces with a
volley of arrows. Lav then released many arrows in the direction of
Hanuman. Hanuman fought valiantly but ultimately he fell down
unconscious.
LAV BECOMES UNCONSCIOUS
When Shatrughan learnt about
Hanuman's fate he was infuriated and went to fight Lav. But when he saw
a tender looking child in front of him he was surprised. Shatrughan
asked --
'O brave child! Who are you! Who is your father?'
But Lav was not interested in his irrelevant queries and challenged him
for a duel. Shatrughan was left with no other option but to fight. A
tremendous battle was fought between them. Shatrughan released volleys
of arrow towards Lav but all of them were neutralized by him. For a
brief time Shatrughan lost his consciousness. After regaining his
consciousness, he aimed his most lethal weapon towards Lav. The arrow
hit Lav and he fell down unconscious. Lav's companions went and informed
Sita about the whole incident. Kush came forward to fight against Sri
Ram's army. When he reached the battlefield he saw Lav who was held
captive by the enemy's army's. By that time, Lav had regained his
consciousness and after seeing Kush he somehow managed to free himself
from the clutches of his captors.
Now, both the brothers launched a fierce attack on the enemy. The whole
army of Sri Ram started running helter and shelter. It did not take much
time for Lav and Kush to vanquish the whole army. All the great warriors
like Hanuman, Sugreeva, Pushkal, Angad Veermani and even Shatrughan were
either held captive or injured in the battle. Both the brothers fastened
Hanuman and Sugreeva with ropes and took them to Sita. Sita immediately
recognized Hanuman and Sugreeva. She instructed both her sons to set
them free as well as the horse. Lav and Kush followed the instruction of
Mother Sita and released everybody from their captivity. Bhagwan Valmiki
Ji shower the nector over the dead army and all the dead soldiers became
alive once again. Shatrughan regained his consciousness too.
THE ARMY RETURNS TO AYODHYA
Shatrughan decided to return to
Ayodhya. He instructed Sumati to make all the necessary arrangements for
the safe return of the Caravan, which comprised not only of Sri Ram's
army but also of all the defeated kings and their vanquished armies.
When Sri Ram came to know about their arrival, he sent Laxman to receive
them. Laxman received the victorious army with all the honour and the
all of them came to the palace. Sri Ram curiously asked Sumati about
everything that had happened.
Sumati paraded all the vanquished kings who had made the mistake of
stopping the horse-- Sumad, Sabahu, Daman, Satyavan, Surath, etc. He
then narrated the brave deed of Lav and Kush. He also revealed how
mighty warriors like Hanuman, Sugreeva Shatrughan etc had been defeated
by both of them.
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SRI RAM SENDS LAXMAN TO BRING SITA
Bhagwan Valmiki was present in
Ayodhya to attend the Ashwamedha yagya. Sri Ram asked him about the
identity of the two children--Lav and Kush, Valmiki said --- Sita was
pregnant at the time you had abandoned her. I gave her refuge in my
hermitage where she gave birth to twins--Lav and Kush. Both the children
were brought up in my hermitage with love and care. I taught them all
the sacred texts and scriptures and made them masters of various
weaponries. So, Lav and Kush are your sons. You must bring Sita back to
Ayodhya with due honour, because she is pure and chaste."
Sri Ram's heart was filled with grief. He instructed Laxman to bring
Sita along with Lav and Kush. Laxman went to Valmiki's hermitage and
requested Sita to return to Ayodhya. Sita refused to return but sent Lav
and Kush along with Laxman. When Sri Ram found that only Lav and Kush
had come, he once again sent Laxman to bring Sita. Laxman followed his
instruction and went to Valmiki's hermitage for the second time.
Meanwhile, Bhagwan Valmiki instructed Lav and Kush to sing the praise of
Sri Ram in their melodious voice. Everybody was moved by their soulful
rendition. Sri Ram took Lav and Kush in his embrace.
At her final meeting with her Lord, Sitaji was firm in her resolve -
never to be doubted again. With great confidence, she requested her
mother - Goddess Earth, to reclaim her and vindicate her in public -
Once and for all. When Mother Earth came to comfort her daughter, the
universe witnessed Sitaji's piety and blameless past.
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