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Myths about Ramayana

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

23 myths currently featured for Ramayana.

Rama Breaking Shiva's Bow to Win Sita's Hand

🕉️ Hindu MythologyJanakpur, NepalRama • Sita • Janaka

In the kingdom of Mithila, King Janaka sets a divine challenge for the hand of his daughter, Sita: the lifting and stringing of the celestial bow of Lord Shiva. While many powerful kings and warriors fail even to move the massive weapon, the young prince Rama of Ayodhya, guided by Sage Vishvamitra, lifts the bow with ease. In the process of stringing it, he snaps the divine bow in two,...

Sita's Emergence from the Earth in King Janaka's Field

🕉️ Hindu MythologySitamarhi, Bihar, IndiaSita • King Janaka • Queen Sunayana

King Janaka of Mithila discovered the infant Sita while performing a ritual plowing of a field to end a severe drought. Emerging from a golden casket within a furrow, Sita was recognized as a divine gift from the Earth goddess, Bhumi. This miraculous birth established her as the 'Ayoni-ja' (not born of a womb) princess of Mithila and the future consort of Lord Rama.

Birth of Lord Rama to King Dasharatha

🕉️ Hindu MythologyAyodhya, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaDasharatha • Rama • Kausalya

Seeking an heir to his throne, King Dasharatha of Ayodhya performs the sacred Putrakameshti yagna with the help of sage Rishyasringa. Through divine intervention and a sacrificial offering of celestial nectar, his three queens give birth to four sons. The eldest, Rama, is the seventh avatar of Lord Vishnu, born to restore cosmic order and defeat the demon-king Ravana.