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Myths about Exile

Explore myths connected by the recurring theme of Exile across cultures, characters, and sacred places.

8 myths currently featured for Exile.

Bharata Falling at Rama's Feet in Chitrakoot

🕉️ Hindu MythologyChitrakootRama • Bharata • Sita

In a poignant meeting at Chitrakoot, Bharata confronts his exiled brother Rama, pleading with him to return to Ayodhya and reclaim his rightful throne. Despite Bharata's deep devotion and humility, Rama remains steadfast in his commitment to his father's promise, teaching a lesson in duty and righteousness.

Rishi Durvasa and the Trial of the Akshaya Patra

🕉️ Hindu MythologyKamyaka Forest, Haryana, IndiaDurvasa • Krishna • Draupadi

During the Pandavas' exile in the Kamyaka Forest, the jealous Duryodhana manipulates the short-tempered Rishi Durvasa into visiting the Pandavas with 10,000 disciples after they have finished their daily meal. Since the divine Akshaya Patra vessel could not produce more food once Draupadi had eaten, the family faced a certain curse for failing in hospitality. However, Krishna intervenes by...

The Pandavas Receiving the Inexhaustible Akshayapatra Bowl in the Forest

🕉️ Hindu MythologyKamyaka Forest, Haryana, IndiaYudhishthira • Draupadi • Surya

During their twelve-year exile in the Kamyaka Forest, the Pandava brothers and their wife Draupadi struggled to feed the many sages who followed them. In response to Yudhishthira's sincere prayers, the Sun God Surya gifted them the Akshaya Patra, a divine copper vessel that provided an endless supply of food every day until Draupadi finished her own meal. This miracle sustained the group...

The Pandavas Hiding in Disguise for Their Thirteenth Year of Exile

🕉️ Hindu MythologyViratnagar (Bairat), Rajasthan, IndiaYudhishthira • Bhima • Arjuna

After twelve years of forest dwelling, the five Pandava brothers and their wife Draupadi entered the Matsya Kingdom in total disguise to fulfill the final year of their exile. Living as humble servants and teachers in the court of King Virata, they remained undetected despite the suspicions of the Kauravas and the internal threats of the court. Their successful concealment in Viratnagar...

Sita's Abduction by the Demon King Ravana

🕉️ Hindu MythologyPanchavati (Nashik), Maharashtra, IndiaRama • Sita • Lakshmana

During the fourteenth year of their exile, the virtuous Princess Sita is lured by a mystical golden deer and subsequently kidnapped from her forest home in Panchavati. The demon king Ravana, disguised as a wandering mendicant, deceives her and carries her away to his kingdom of Lanka in a flying chariot. This pivotal event triggers a massive war and serves as the core conflict of the epic...

Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana Beginning Their 14-Year Exile

🕉️ Hindu MythologyChitrakoot, Madhya Pradesh, IndiaRama • Sita • Lakshmana

Following the manipulation of King Dasharatha by Queen Kaikeyi, Prince Rama is exiled to the forest for fourteen years. He is accompanied by his devoted wife Sita and his loyal brother Lakshmana, eventually settling in the serene hills of Chitrakoot. This pivotal moment in the Ramayana marks the beginning of their spiritual journey and the ultimate test of their commitment to dharma.

Peleus Cleansed of Murder by King Eurytion

🏛️ Greek MythologyPhthia (Farsala), Thessaly, GreecePeleus • Eurytion • Antigone

After killing his half-brother Phocus on Aegina, the hero Peleus fled to the kingdom of Phthia in Thessaly. There, King Eurytion performed the sacred rites of purification, cleansing Peleus of his blood-guilt and integrating him into the royal household. This act of mercy granted Peleus a new life, a wife in the princess Antigone, and a share of the Thessalian kingdom.

Idomeneus’ Rash Vow to Poseidon and the Tragic Sacrifice of His Son

🏛️ Greek MythologyPalace of Knossos, Crete, GreeceIdomeneus • Poseidon • The Son of Idomeneus

Upon returning from the Trojan War, King Idomeneus of Crete was caught in a terrifying storm and vowed to sacrifice the first living thing he saw to Poseidon if he survived. To his horror, the first person to greet him on the shores of Crete was his own son, whom he was then forced to sacrifice. This act led to a devastating plague and the king's eventual exile to Italy, serving as a grim...