He also added that Sita has been kept in Ashok Vatika. Sampadik helped the Vaanar sena by guiding them to the direction where Raavan took Devi Sita in Lanka. After hearing about how Jatayu had gallantly fought against Raavan and had pledged to support Rama, Sampadik did the same. Overhearing this conversation, Sampadik wanted to know about what had happened to his beloved story. It so happened that Angada exclaimed that not everyone was as lucky as Jatayu who could give his life for Rama. Sampadik was pleased to see a bunch of monkeys and thought he would now, be able to suffice his hunger. Raavan then cut off his wings and Jatayu fell on the ground and breathed his last who was then cremated as per human funeral rites by Rama and Lakshmana.ĭuring the time of the search for Sita, Jambvant, Hanuman and the Vaanar Sena found Sampadik, the younger brother of Jatayu. He couldn’t see this mishap happening in front of him and fought with Raavan and used all his might to save Sita. Jatayu was the first to witness Raavan abducting Sita. They have also played an important part in the incidents that took in the Ramayana. Jatayu and Sampadik were the sons of Aruna and the nephews of Garuda. The sole purpose of Hanuman was to devote himself to Rama. This was already predestined by the Gods. After meeting Ram, he recognized him and set off to help him. Hence, he was born as the son of Kesari and Anjana. When Lord Vishnu incarnated as Ram, Lord Brahma felt that Shiva should also be incarnated to help Rama for his conquest against the evil. Hanuman is believed to be the eleventh Rudra avatar of Lord Shiva. Makardhwaja is then appointed as the king of Patal loka as Hanuman along with Rama and Lakshmana set off to their camp after giving blessings to Makardhwaja. After rescuing Ram and Lakshmana, Makardhwaj is introduced to Rama. Hanuman being loyal to his god fights his own son and ties him up. Surprised hanuman, doesn’t believe in this until Makardhwaja narrates the story of how he was born. Hanuman encountered Makardhwaja who introduced himself as Hanuman’s son. Ahiraavan had kidnapped Rama and Lakshamana in Patal loka and the meantime, Makardhwaja was designated as the guard of the same. Hanuman was unaware of this all along until he made an acquaintance with his son in Patal loka. That was how Makardhwaja, Hanuman’s son was born. Tears from his body ( reproductive fluid) fell and were swallowed by a waterly creature. While flying back from Lanka, he rested upon the humongous sea to calm himself down. Later, he lits the Kingdom in a fire with the help of his tail and creates havoc. Hanuman was sent as a messenger to Sita in Ashok Vatika, Lanka. He devoted all his life in serving Sri Rama. Lord Hanuman is believed to be a very dedicated Brahmachari. There are many different versions of the story regarding the birth of Sita. Janak didn’t have children so at once he accepted Sita as his daughter. While he dug the earth, he found Sita who was formed by the collected blood of Rishimunis. King Janak himself took this matter in his hands and decided to dig the barren land. Concerned the farmers and the local people, presented their sadness in front of King Janak. There was a severe drought in the Kingdom of Mithila at that time. He also threatened Parshuram during the Swayamvara of Goddess Sita. Later, after Jamumant and others consoled him, he finally calmed down. Later when Bharat came to visit Rama in the forest Lakshmana almost raised his bow as he felt Bharat came to harm him. This enraged Lakshmana and he decided to put the matters in his own hands and threatened Sugreev. After Sugreev was appointed the king of Kishkindha, Sugreev was busy in his state responsibilities and didn’t pay heed in the search for Sita.