Lord Rama returns to
Ayodhya after killing the demon king
Ravana along with his rescued wife
Goddess Sita to be crowned as the emperor and settles down to a harmonious lifestyle. When his spies inform him that his reputation may be at stake as Sita had spent over a year in Ravana's prison, he asks his brother
Lakshmana to ensure that Sita is sent to exile. A devastated, pregnant, and distraught Sita is exiled to the forest, but is rescued by the saint
Valmiki, who takes her to his hermitage by renaming her Lokapavni, where she subsequently gives birth to twin sons
Lava and
Kusha. Lord
Hanuman also accompanies Sita and serves her in the disguise of a tribal child named Balaraju. Valmiki trains Lava and Kusha in every possible way, including knowledge, warfare, and religion. Ten years later, the twins, not knowing that Rama is their father and Sita is their mother, decide to visit a drought and famine-ravaged Ayodhya to get the blessings of Rama and Sita as well as recite the Ramayana, and here they find that Srirama has exiled Sita, and they return home disappointed and refuse to recite the Ramayana any more. The twins then stop the
Ashwamedha horse, not realising that they will soon be thrust into a confrontation with Lakshman, Rama, and the entire army of Ayodhya. After that, they find out that their father is Rama himself. Sita reunites her two sons Kusha and Lava with their father Rama and tearfully returns to her mother
Bhudevi. Rama and his brothers renounce the throne and crown Rama's sons, Lava and Kusha, king. Rama returns to
Vaikuntha. As he merges into his original form,
Vishnu, he is reunited with Sita in her original form,
Lakshmi. ==Cast==