Manthara is said to be the incarnation of Alakshmi, the eternal consort of Kali Purusha. She went in the form of Manthara (Kekaya)and sent Rama to forests. But the reason behind his introduction is to kill evil." Lord Vishnu expressed his helplessness, so they consulted Saraswathi, the Goddess of education. When Rama is going to become the king of Ayodhya, many deities consulted Lord Vishnu. Manthara, it appears, is an expert talker and a cunning woman who can manipulate her way to get what she wants. Manthara is said to be hunch-backed, ugly and antagonistic in appearance. In the Ramayana war, between Rama and Ravana, Khara's son, Makaraksha, fought on his uncle, Ravana's side, and was killed by Rama. He was well known for his superior skills in warfare. He protected the northern kingdom of Lanka on the mainland and his kingdom bordered the Kosala Kingdom, the kingdom of Rama. He was the ruler of the Danda Kingdom, roughly equivalent to the Nashik district, with Janasthana (Nashik city) as its capital. During this fight, Khara lost and was killed by Rama, who also killed his brothers Dushana and Trishiras. After Lakshmana cut off Shurpanakha's nose, Khara fought against Lakshmana and Rama. He was killed by Rama, along with his brother Lakshmana when he attacked Rama after Shurpanakha's humiliation. He is the twin brother of Dushana, younger male cousin of Ravana, and son of Kaikesi's sister Raka. Raavan, the demon king of Lanka, grows increasingly powerful, sinking his fangs deeper into the hapless Sapt Sindhu.Kewat was a boatman who had taken Rama, Sita and Lakshmana in his boat and crossed river Ganga. They despise their corrupt and selfish elite. India is beset with divisions, resentment and poverty. You will also start discovering the true purpose of the Vayuputras and Malayaputras and their conflicting ideologies that leads to plot twists, politics and intrigue as they try to influence outcomes from behind the scenes. You will find all the familiar characters you have heard of, like Lord Ram and Lord Lakshman and see more of Lord Hanuman and many others from Mithila. In this book, you will follow Lady Sita’s journey from an Adopted Child to the Prime Minister to finding her true calling. Immerse yourself in book 2 of the Ram Chandra series, based on the Ramayana, the story of Lady Sita, written by the multi-million bestselling Indian Author Amish the author who has transformed Indian Fiction with his unique combination of mystery, mythology, religious symbolism and philosophy. Each book in the series focuses on one important character of the Ramayana. Ram Chandra Series is a retelling of the most famous epic of India, the Ramayana. Sita: Warrior of Mithila is the fifth book of Amish Tripathi, fifth book of Amishverse, and second book of Ram Chandra Series. Sita: Warrior of Mithila By Amish Tripathi
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