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Rama was the very life of the men of Ayodhya. He was
unparalleled in the qualities which makes a man great. He was a very
brave young man and yet his bravery was combined with mercy. Even if
someone spoke harshly to him, he would never reply in the same tone. If
anyone did him any favor, even if it were a small task, he would always
remember it with gratitude while his own good acts would be forgotten by
him even if they were hundreds in number. Each man loved him as his own
son.
Words can not describe the wealth of goodness that is
Rama. He was well versed in the arts which a Kshatriya had to master
and he was also very proficient in the knowledge of Vedas and all its
Angas. In short, Rama was the home of all the virtuous qualities that
can be enumerated and he was the beloved prince of the citizens of
Ayodhya.
King Dasaratha had in his heart the great desire to
make Rama the Yuvaraj. In prowess Rama was like Yama and Indra and in
wisdom he was like the divine Guru Brihaspati . He was the best among
men , a rare soul and he was the best suited to rule the kingdom. The
People of Ayodhya approved the suggestion that Rama should be crowned as
the heir . They were eager to see Rama, drenched with the waters of the
abhisheka, with his face sheltered by the white umbrella, riding on the
elephant.
He was the personification of all that is good and
great. He would never swerve from the path of truth and dharma. The
earth was eager to have Rama as her lord , endowed as he was with all
the qualities needed for a ruler. When he heard the commands of his
father, Rama spoke not a word but stood still. He prostrated once again
before his father and ascended the chariot which had brought him to the
court. The crowd also dispersed slowly, each man thinking only of the
glad event which was to happen soon.
When the crowd had dispersed and when the king was
alone in his chambers he thought of arranging the coronation of Rama the
next day since it was the auspicious Pushya nashktra. Accordingly Ram
was informed and he was asked to observe all the necessary rituals,
guided by VasishTha Rishi.
After Rama had gone away, Dasaratha sent for
VasishTha and spoke to him about the coronation which had to take place
in the morning. The people were delirious with happiness and there was
joy and nothing but joy in the hearts of everyone in Ayodhya.
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On the same evening Manthara, the servant maid of
Kaikeyi rushed to Kaikeyi and informed her of Ram’s coronation and
warned her that it was a great danger for her. Kaikeyi paid no attention
to the words of Manthara. Manthara stood fuming with anger. After a
while composing herself, she said, "Madam, the king is contemplating
your destruction. He is planning to crown Rama as Yuvaraj tomorrow .You
will be destroyed, my queen, and I have come to you hoping to find a way
to save you. Look he is now granting all good fortune to Kausalya and
not to you. You do not know it but the king is really your enemy."
Some how Kaikeyi was convinced by Manthara and was
poisoned to such an extent that she decides to go to Dasaratha for her
two boons. Kaikeyi approached King Dasaratha and requested the King to
sanction her two boons at any cost. She said, "You have made all
preparations for Rama to be crowned as the Yuvaraj. Let the preparations
remain as they are. Only, I want Bharata to be crowned instead of Rama.
As for the other boon, wearing deerskin and tree -bark, Rama should
spend fourteen years in the Dandaka forest."
King Dasaratha said, "I can live without Kausalya or
Sumitra. I am prepared to give up even my kingdom . But I can never give
up Rama. When my eyes light on Ram’s face, my heart becomes full of
Joy, and when he is not with me I am the most unhappy of all beings. The
world may live without the sun but I will not be able to live once I am
parted from Rama. Kaikeyi , tell me ,how did this sinful thought come
to your mind? You have been born just for the purpose of destruction.
When I tell Rama to go to the forest, he will not speak a word in
protest! How can I bear to see his face after I tell him this? You are a
cruel woman and your mind thinks up only sinful thoughts. I must have
sinned in my previous birth and that is the reason why I have to listen
to you and your sinful wishes. The elders in the court will now approach
me with the desire to take me to the hall where the coronation is to be
performed. With the waters collected for the abhisheka let Rama perform
the funeral rites for me who will die very soon."
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Sumantara
was asked to bring Rama again. Rama came with Laxmana to Kaikeyi’s
quarters. Rama looked at his father. An unnatural silence pervaded the
place. Rama stood for a long time looking at his father. Rama could not
understand king Dasaratha’s silence. Kaikeyi explained everything to
Rama, including the two boons sanctioned to her by king Dasaratha.
Rama looked at Kaikeyi and said, "But certainly, my
mother, I will go at once to the forest dressed as you say. I will not
let my father break his words. I am unhappy only about one fact: why
does the king refuse to look at me with love as he always does ? Why has
the king not told me this good news?"
Rama then said, "Devi, Kaikeyi, you did not credit me
one thing. I would have obeyed you if you had asked me to do this.
Because of your lack of faith in me and in my love for you, you have
approached the king." Rama looked like a great Sannyaasi who had
renounced the world.
Rama then went to mother Kausalya and said, "Mother, a
great misfortune has befallen you, my Sita and my beloved brother
Laxmana. It happened just now and you do not know about it yet. What I
need is an asana made of darbha grass. The time has come when I should
abandon all this and go to the Dandaka forest and remain there. I must
withdraw my mind from all thoughts of kingly comforts and live in the
forest for fourteen years."
Rama then said, "I am the last person to question my
father’s action and the motives behind them. My father has never spoken
an untruth and this incident should not prevent him from gaining a place
in heaven."
Rama looked at mother Kausalya, whose face was bathed
in tears and said, "Mother, my father has been deceived by Kaikeyi.
Mother ,I do not have to tell you about the dharma of a Pativrata. Rama
continued, "Bharatha is a righteous man and a very noble youth. He will
walk only in the path of dharma."
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Kausalya said, "Since
fate has conspired against me , I am not able to change your mind. May
that dharma protect you which you have been following so assiduously
with a firm mind and with religious dedication."
Rama, Laxmana and Sita
decided to go to the Dandaka forest without any further delay. Before
that, Rama wished to give away all his belongings to brahmins and to the
dependents in the palace. For Rama following the path of dharma was the
only purpose in life and there was no disturbance in his mind since he
knew that he was doing the right thing.
King Dasaratha tells
Sumantara to take Rama, the noblest of men and leave him in the forest
which is uninhabited by men. He realizes that even when a man follows
the path of dharma, the acts he had performed in his previous birth will
not leave him alone.
Sumantara took his seat
and the chariot began to move. Rama heard the wail of the king’s wives
in the harem and the faint voice of his father. It came to the mind of
the king finally that Rama had really left him and gone away.
Dasaratha looked at
Kaikeyi with burning eyes and said, "Kaikeyi you sinned against me and
you have wished me ill. I do not consider you my wife any longer. I
renounce you. Noble minded Bharatha has ever been devoted to his elders,
and he has never swerved from the path of righteousness. If however, he
should perchance be influenced by you ,and accept the throne won for
him by you, he shall not perform the funeral rites for me. I will disown
him too.
King Dashratha was carried to Kausalya’s palace and was placed on a couch covered with silk.
Rama then visited
Bharadvaj Rishi’ ashram. When Rama was ready to leave that ashram the
Rishi blessed them by reciting special verses meant for those going on a
journey and he went with them as a father will. They reached the
beautiful mountain Chitrakuta. It was full of birds, flowers, fruits and
waterfalls.
They came across the
ashrama of Valmiki and they visited him. He welcomed them and said,
"Rama I know why you have come to the forest. I am glad that you have
decided to live here where the Rishis have made their homes"
Sumantara came back to
Ayodhya. It took him three days to reach city. King Dasaratha looked at
him and his eyes were questioning. Sumantara recounted to him everything
about Rama in detail.
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