The Story Of Rama And Sita

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  • + Iz333 Iz333 7 months ago
    Thanks for this retelling of the Rama & Sita story. It’s really clear & I liked the illustrations.
  • + guestea06867 guestea06867 11 months ago
    Well I used it for homework and it helped so what does it matter whether it was interesting or not. Thankyou to whoever did it =]
  • + guest6cb241 guest6cb241 2 years ago
    yeah its so boring and i no that hanuman cant fly ive heard the story before my teacher told it to me at school this one is so boring
  • + guest9558e6 guest9558e6 3 years ago
    a bit borinhg

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  1. The story of Rama and Sita
  2. A good man, called Rama, was married to a beautiful princess, called Sita.
  3. They had been banished to live in the forest with his brother, Lakshman, by his stepmother, as she wanted her son to be King.
  4. Ravana, the Demon king with ten heads, heard of Sita’s beauty and goodness and planned to kidnap her. By magic, he conjured up a golden fawn. She asked Rama to capture it
  5. The demon king disguised himself as an old man and tricked Sita. He kidnapped her and flew away on his chariot back to his island, Lanka.
  6. Rama and Lakshman searched many months for Sita. Finally, they asked Hanuman, king of the monkey army, for help. Hanuman could fly.
  7. He found Sita imprisoned on the island of Lanka. Hanuman, Rama and Lakshman prepared themselves for battle.
  8. This was one of the greatest battles ever seen. The fighting lasted for ten whole days.
  9. It looked as though Ravana was going to win, until Rama borrowed a special bow and arrow from the gods. Rama shot Ravana and the battle was won.
    • Rama rescued Sita and they decided to go home. As it got dark, the people of the kingdom put out little oil lamps (divas) in their windows to show the way home.
    It seemed as though there were more lamps than stars in the sky.
  10. Everyone was happy and Rama and Sita ruled well. Now every year people remember this story at Divali by lighting diva lights inside their homes and fireworks outside.
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