King Janak adopted Sita from the furrow of a field, but the curse of loneliness still haunts the palace. He wants a son to rule, but more than that, he wants to see his daughter smile without the weight of the world on her small shoulders.
The entire court gasps. But Ram, who has been listening quietly from behind a pillar, steps forward. He is no more than 12 years old. He looks at his father, then at the sage. He folds his hands and says: “If my father’s word is his honor, then my duty is to protect that honor. I will go, Gurudev.” siya ke ram ep 1
Dasharatha’s hands tremble with joy. But the episode hints at a coming conflict: Kaikeyi’s eyes glint with ambition. She wants her son to be the heir, not just any son. King Janak adopted Sita from the furrow of
We are shown a montage of the four boys growing up in Ayodhya: Ram, Lakshman, Bharat, and Shatrughna . Even as a toddler, Ram displays calm, wisdom, and a quiet strength that awes the sages. He fixes a broken toy for a crying child not by forcing it, but by understanding how it works. He protects a deer from a hunter not by fighting, but by stepping between them and speaking softly. But Ram, who has been listening quietly from
Here is the story of of Siya Ke Ram , a retelling of the Ramayana from Sita’s (Siya’s) perspective. Episode 1: The Penance and the Promise The episode opens not in Ayodhya, but in the lush, serene kingdom of Videha (Mithila). The air is thick with the scent of jasmine and sandalwood. A young Princess Sita (Siya) sits by the banks of the river Gandaki, not as a royal, but as a devotee. Her eyes are closed, her hands folded in prayer. She is not praying for a husband or for wealth. She is praying for dharma to be restored on Earth.
Lakshman immediately steps beside him. “Wherever Ram goes, I go.”