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He embarks on a journey to find Sita from "summary" of The Ramayana: Kishkindhā kāndam. 1891 by Vālmīki

Rama, the valiant prince of Ayodhya, is filled with anguish upon learning about the abduction of his beloved wife, Sita, by the demon king Ravana. His heart is heavy with sorrow as he paces back and forth, contemplating his next move. The thought of Sita in the clutches of the vile demon is unbearable to him, and he knows he must act swiftly to rescue her. With determination in his eyes and resolve in his heart, Rama decides to embark on a perilous journey to find Sita. He knows that the path ahead is fraught with dangers and challenges, but he is undeterred. His love for Sita gives him strength, and he is willing to face any obstacle that comes his way. Accompanied by his loyal brother Lakshmana and the valiant monkey warrior Hanuman, Rama sets out on his journey. The forest echoes with the sound of their footsteps as they traverse through dense thickets and treacherous terrain. The sun beats down upon them, but Rama's determination does not waver. As they journey deeper into the heart of the forest, Rama is filled with a sense of urgency. Every passing moment without Sita by his side is like a dagger through his heart. He knows that time is of the essence, and he must find her before it is too late. The days turn into nights, and the nights into days, but Rama does not falter. He presses on, his eyes fixed on the goal of finding Sita. His faith in her unwavering love for him sustains him through the darkest of times, and he draws strength from the memories of their time together. Rama's journey is not just a physical one; it is a journey of the soul. With every step he takes, he grows stronger in his resolve to rescue Sita from the clutches of evil. The love that binds them together transcends time and space, and Rama knows that nothing can keep them apart. And so, Rama continues on his quest, his heart filled with hope and determination. The path ahead may be long and arduous, but he is undaunted. For he knows that his love for Sita will guide him through every trial and tribulation, until he is reunited with his beloved wife once more.
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    The Ramayana: Kishkindhā kāndam. 1891

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