However, Ram refuses, bound by his duty to carry out his father's promise. When Bharat learns that his mother is responsible for Ram's exile, he follows Ram and begs him to return with him to Ayodhya. Ram reluctantly accepts the company of his wife, Sita, and his younger brother, Lakshman. Ram happily accepts the exile and leaves for the forest. Reluctantly, he asks Ram to leave for the forest. Although heartbroken, Dasharath is compelled to keep his word. Recalling that Dasharath had once promised to grant kaikeyi any two boons that she asked of him, she demands first that Ram should be exiled to the forest for 14 years and second that Bharat should be crowned ruler in his stead. Sita's swayamwar and Ram-Sita Marriage is also shown here. Scenes of Ram going to gurukul and coming back are shown. It covers several scenes from the Maharishi Valmiki's Ramayana. After completion of the yagya, King Dashrath has four sons, Ram, Bharat, Laxman and Shatrughan. King Dashrath goes in search for rishi Shringi, After many hardships, he convinces Rishi Shring for Santati Yagya. Guru Vashisht suggests him to go to rishi shringi. The show starts with Introduction of King Dashrath followed by his grave for not having a son.
3.2 Ayodhya Kaand (Episode 6 to Episode 20).3.1 Baal Kaand (Episode 1 to Episode 5).It was Retelecast on television in the year 2008 on Zeetv as well as DD National. The weekly series were telecast every Sunday morning at 9:00 AM.
Dharam Chopra was the Director of Photography.Įach Episode started with a title song sung by Vinod Rathod and ended with a doha or couplet sung by Manoj Mishra and written by Maya Govind. The scripting for the series was done by Ram Govind and Research was done by Satish Bhatnagar, Hasan Kamal and Shafiq Ansari. It was produced and directed by Baldev Raj Chopra and Ravi Chopra. It is a television adaptation of the ancient Indian epic of the same name, and is primarily based on Valmiki's Ramayana and Tulsidas' Ramcharitramanas. Ramayan is a Hindi TV series that was aired on Zee TV in 2002. Bhatnagar, Hassan Kamal, Ram Govind, Shafiq Ansari