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Shurpankha
At Chitrakoot,
Rama, Laxmana, and Sita passed their time in prayers,
repetition of Lord's name - japa, Yoga and meditation.
Laxmana used to collect food items for morning and evening
meals. Rama and Sita used to collect fresh flowers for
preparing beautiful bouquets and garlands. The hut used to
be decorated with these flowers, and at times Sita would be
pleased to adore a flower or two in her long and beautiful
hairdo.
Sita used to cook the food which consisted of roots,
vegetables and milk preparations. In the evening supper
consisted of fruits and milk alone. Thus they lived a very
simple and peaceful life. Everyone was very happy. Thoughts
of dissatisfaction, inconvenience, and longing for palace
life never entered their mind anytime.
Many sages and Rishis, engaged in various spiritual
practices and austerities, came to Rama for his advice in
seeking God. Discussion went on the subjects like devotion -
Bhakti, Karma -action, knowledge -Jnana, and meditation etc.
Study of Holy Scriptures and Books was added pleasure when
Rama used to enlighten them about the nuances and subtleties
of the philosophical arguments therein.
Peace and tranquility descended on the land. Nature was
equally hospitable to them with plenty of clean and fresh
springs, healthy crop, fresh vegetables and fruits. It is
believed that for more than twelve years the holy trio lived
at Chitrakoot. Later they decided to move southward where
the demons were creating lots of difficulties for the common
folk to live peacefully. These Rakshasas (demons) used to
beat up the sincere spiritual aspirants - sadhus and
sanyasins - and used to obstruct their religious rituals.
The purpose of Rama to incarnate on the earth was to destroy
these selfish and wicked demons and free the land of evil
tendencies so that righteous rule of truth, simplicity,
love, and worship of God were reestablished again on the
earth.
Journey Further Southward
The party thus moved to the forest of Dandakaranya in
central India. The place is known as Panchavati near present
day Nasik. Two huts known as parnakutis were erected for
Rama-Sita and Laxmana respectively. On their way to
Panchavati Rama met sage Atri and Agasthi and discussed
certain aspects of devotion and karma theory.
Story of Shurpankha
One day Rama and Laxmana were sitting a distance apart near
their forest dwelling. As it happened Shurpankha, sister of
Ravana, was passing from there. She was ugly looking widow,
but was ambitious and powerful because of protection assured
by her brother, the mighty King of Lanka, Ravana. She fell
in love with Rama at first sight!

With her maya power she
changed herself in a very beautiful maiden and approached Rama with a
lady-in-love like gestures. As she came near, Rama inquired, "O lady,
who are you, what can I do for you?" Shurpankha replied, "O handsome, I
have fallen in love with you. I am also beautiful, therefore, please
marry me."
In those days polygamy was not unusual in common people, and hence such
requests were natural. But Rama never dreamt of any other woman as his
wife other than Sita. He had vowed to monogamy. Moreover he could very
easily see through the plan of Shurpankha. It did not take him more than
a second to know the real nature of the beautiful woman in front of him.
But he also decided to play some joke on her. Therefore Rama said, "O
lady, I am sorry I cannot marry you. I am already wedded to one wife
Sita. But my younger brother, Laxmana who is sitting there is still
unmarried and he may be pleased to marry you. Why don't you approach
him!"
Shurpankha agreed and went to Laxmana with similar request to accept her
as his bride. Laxmana also was in a jolly mood. He told her to go again
to Rama because at present he did not have any plans to marry. Thus
three or four times Shurpankha was shuttled between the two brothers. At
last her patience gave way and she came to her original form and
threatened to kill Rama and Laxmana. At this folly of her, Laxmana was
irritated and as a result cut her nose and ears with the arrow. Bleeding
and in rage, she fled to her one of the brothers, in nearby forest. The
demon, brother of Ravana and equally powerful as Ravana, marched with
huge army to put an end to the tormentors of his sister. A great fight
broke out and ultimately the demons were defeated.
Seeing the end of his brother, Shurpankha rushed to her second brother
Ravana and narrated the whole story. Ravana was puzzled. He could not
understand that a single sanyasin like person could defeat his brother
and his army. He thought over the matter and came to the conclusion that
Rama must be God incarnate and nobody else. But he promised his sister
that he would take revenge of her insult.
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