Ramayana story uthara kanda

The Uttara Kanda (Last Book) is the seventh and final book of the ancient Indian epic, the Ramayana. This book describes the events that occur after Rama’s return to Ayodhya and his reign as king. Here is a summary of the main events in the Uttara Kanda:

1. Rama’s Reign: After his return to Ayodhya and the grand coronation (Pattabhisheka), Rama establishes an era of peace and prosperity known as Rama Rajya. He rules with justice and compassion, ensuring the welfare of his subjects.


2. Sita’s Exile: Despite the initial happiness, rumors begin to spread among the citizens of Ayodhya about Sita’s purity due to her time in Ravana’s captivity. To uphold his dharma as a king and quell the doubts of his people, Rama reluctantly decides to exile the pregnant Sita to the forest, despite knowing her innocence and purity.


3. Sita at Valmiki’s Ashram: Sita takes refuge in the ashram of Sage Valmiki, where she gives birth to twin sons, Lava and Kusha. Valmiki becomes their mentor, teaching them the Ramayana, which he has composed.


4. Lava and Kusha: The twins grow up to be valiant and wise. During a festival in Ayodhya, they recite the Ramayana in front of Rama without initially revealing their identities. Rama is moved by their rendition and later discovers that they are his sons.


5. Reunion and Sita’s Departure: Rama decides to bring Sita back to Ayodhya. He invites her to return and prove her purity once more. Sita, tired of proving her chastity, prays to Mother Earth (Bhumi Devi) to take her back if she has been faithful to Rama. The earth opens up, and Sita is taken back by her mother, demonstrating her purity and ending her earthly journey.


6. Rama’s Departure: After ruling for many years and fulfilling his duties as a king, Rama decides to end his earthly life. He appoints his sons, Lava and Kusha, as the rulers of different parts of the kingdom. Rama then walks into the river Sarayu and merges with the divine, returning to his celestial abode as Lord Vishnu.


7. Legacy of Rama: The Uttara Kanda concludes with reflections on Rama’s legacy and the values he embodied. His reign is remembered as the ideal period of governance, and his story continues to inspire and guide generations.



The Uttara Kanda addresses complex themes of duty, sacrifice, and the responsibilities of leadership. It explores the personal cost of upholding dharma and the enduring impact of Rama’s life and reign on the cultural and moral fabric of society.


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