Sacred katha

Shri Ramcharitmanas / Ramayana Katha

The eternal epic detailing the divine incarnation of Lord Rama, illustrating the supreme practice of Dharma, sacrifice, truth, and ideal human relationships across every stage of life.

Associated deities

Chapter 1

Bala Kanda (Divine Incarnation & Early Prowess)

King Dasharatha of Ayodhya performed the Putrakameshti Yajna under Sage Rishyasringa, blessing the realm with four princes: Rama, Lakshmana, Bharata, and Shatrughna. As a young prince, Rama accompanied Sage Vishvamitra into the forest, slaying demons Tataka and Subahu, and liberating Ahilya. At King Janaka's court in Mithila, Rama comfortably broke Shiva's bow (Pinaka), marrying Sita amidst grand cosmic celebration.

Reading context

Katha, retelling, and practice

This public guide is a concise devotional retelling. Episodes and details can differ across Purana, Ramayana, regional, and sampradaya traditions.

  • Read the narrative first, then reflect on the takeaway below.
  • For a vrata or formal recitation, use the edition accepted by your family or tradition.
  • Use the associated deity guides to understand symbols and worship context.

Takeaway

Dharma is lived through exile, alliance, and compassionate kingship.

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