Abduction of Sita by Ravana from "summary" of Scion of Ikshvaku by Amish,Amish Tripathi
The moment Ravana saw Sita, his heart was captured by her beauty. He knew he had to possess her, no matter the consequences. Driven by desire, he concocted a plan to abduct her. With the help of Maricha, a shape-shifting demon, Ravana disguised himself as a mendicant and approached Sita in the guise of a humble seeker of alms. Sita, being the compassionate and kind-hearted woman that she was, offered food and water to the disguised Ravana. Little did she know that this seemingly innocent act of generosi...Similar Posts
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