When they reach the southern shore, Hanuman grows into a
giant monkey and steps in to Lanka and then shrinks down to small size. He goes
and looks for Sita and first mistakes Ravan’s wife to be Sita. He finally finds
her in a garden where Hanuman and Sita exchange jewelry. After exchanging jewelry
Hanuman again goes big and destroys the garden, and then Ravan’s brother tries
capturing Hanuman, Hanuman allows himself to be captured and be presented in
front of Ravan. Hanuman advises to let Sita return or he’s going to be in big
trouble but Ravan doesn’t listen and lights fire to Hanumans tail. Hanuman then
burns Lanka down with the flame. Vibhishan, one of Ravan’s brothers, advises to
return Sita or he will be killed but Ravan denies and exiles Vibhishan.
Vibhishan now goes to Ram, where Ram treats him like he is the king. Ram tells
the sea god to make a path a so they can cross the waters, but the sea god tells
him he can make a bridge so all creatures and men help build a bridge. They cross
and Ram and Ravan fight, Ram continuously chops off Ravan’s head but with no
result, and then he finally kills him by sending a Brahma astra. Ram finally
gets Sita back but he doesn’t believe Sita of purity so then Sita jumps into
the fire proving she is pure. They return to Ayodhya. Overall the story was
close to what I was taught but Sita dies in the fire and comes back in the next
life, because marriages are a knot of seven lifetimes.
Hi Soham, just a quick note about the test by fire: Sita does not die in the fire. Instead, she takes an oath saying that Agni, the fire god, will protect her if she is telling the truth about her purity. Because she is telling the truth, Agni does protect her, and she does not burn even though she is inside the fire. Read that last page of Chapter 13 and you'll see how she swears by Agni and he protects her!
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