Sampoorna Ramayanam Page #4

Synopsis: The story is the complete Ramayana from the birth of Lord Rama to his Pattabhisheka after completing his exile.
 
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...Sita is great for the

welfare of humanity... "

"The glory of the wedding

is pleasant and joyous... "

"The auspicious marriage of Ram...

...Sita is great for the

welfare of humanity... "

Who is Ram?

Ram from Ayodhya?

Ram who had come for

Janaki's 'swayamvar'?

Doesn't he know with whose blood...

Parshuram has bathed this axe?

When this Bhargava Ram is there...

...where did this Ram come from?

You have come on an

auspicious occasion.

Please bless the bride and

groom, O great sage.

O king, I haven't come to bless.

I have come punish that arrogant

who has destroyed the bow...

...that is worshipped in all the

three worlds and has been worn...

...by Lord Shiv.

Where is that offender?

O Parshuram! What had

to happen has happened.

Please don't create obstacles

on an auspicious occasion.

Believe me. This is not Ram's

fault, the fault is mine.

You punish me.

But don't turn this wedding area

into a battle field with your anger.

The crime that has been committed

in this wedding area...

...the punishment for that

will also be given here.

Where is he?

Where is Ram?

Ram salutes Bhargava Ram.

So you are the one who has

destroyed the bow of Shiv.

I had vowed to tie the string

on the bow of Shiv.

That it broke in a second,

was God's will.

God's will! Look at your

pearls of wisdom.

This Lord Vishnu's bow.

Tie the string on this bow.

Because of his penance and

his victories, how proud...

...this Bhargava has become.

He couldn't even recognise Lord

Narayan standing before him.

Forgive me, Lord Ram, forgive

me, O Divine One.

What happened Ram?

Parshuram pride has been destroyed.

Stand straight.

Let me adorn you.

You are Ram's adornment, Sita.

Then why this Adornation?

The adornment of Raghu's clan

is the sign of my love.

The sign of my love is these gifts

of jewels for your adornment.

You are my adornment.

Then why this adornment?

O daughter of Janaka, the

relationship between a husband...

...and wife cannot be

measured by jewels.

Our married life should

be an example for others.

Lord, Bharat has come to see you.

My uncle has come to take me.

Father has permitted me.

Bless me, elder brother.

May you be happy.

O residents of Ayodhya,

I have grown old now.

For the sake of the people's

and the kingdom's welfare...

...I should become free of my

burden of responsibilities.

It is now time to pass this burden

onto eligible, young shoulders.

You too love Ram and

see him as eligible.

I have decided to enthrone

prince Ram.

I want to know your opinions.

We agree with your decision, O King.

Victory to Ram! Victory to King Ram!

Victory to Ram! Victory to King Ram!

Victory to Ram! Victory to King Ram!

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