While searching for Sita, Rama and Lakshmana meet Hanuman and Sugriva , leaders of the Vanara (monkey) army. Rama helps Sugriva regain his kingdom from his brother Vali. In return, the Vanaras vow to find Sita. Hanuman eventually leaps across the ocean to Lanka, finds Sita in the Ashoka Vatika (garden), and delivers Rama's ring as a sign of hope. He offers to rescue her, but Sita refuses, insisting Rama must come himself to avenge her honor. Amma Magan Kama Kathaigal Sdocuments2 Top - Akka
Dasharatha decides to crown Rama as the heir. However, his second wife, Kaikeyi, manipulated by her hunchbacked maid Manthara, calls in two boons the King owes her. She demands Rama be exiled to the forest for 14 years and her son, Bharata , crowned instead. Rama accepts the decree to honor his father's word. He is accompanied by his devoted wife Sita and his loyal brother Lakshmana . Bharata refuses the crown and rules as a regent, placing Rama's sandals on the throne. Watch - Latest Jamaican Dancehall Skinout Video 2012 Mega
The trio lives an ascetic life in the Dandaka forest, vanquishing demons (Rakshasas) who harass sages. The turning point occurs when the demoness Surpanakha tries to seduce Rama. Rejected, she attacks Sita, prompting Lakshmana to cut off her nose. Surpanakha flees to her brother, the ten-headed Demon King Ravana , ruler of Lanka. Enraged by his sister's injury and captivated by descriptions of Sita's beauty, Ravana hatches a plan. He sends the demon Maricha to distract the brothers. Maricha disguises himself as a golden deer. Sita is enchanted by the deer and asks Rama to catch it. While Rama is away, Ravana, disguised as a hermit, approaches the hut. He kidnaps Sita when she steps over the protective line (Lakshmana Rekha) drawn by Lakshmana.
The content of the animation film (often simply referred to as the Japanese-Indian Ramayana film released in 1992) is a retelling of the ancient Indian epic, the Ramayana . The film is renowned for its visual style, which blends traditional Japanese anime (by Yugo Sako) with Indian artistic sensibilities.