Sita was robbed
When Agudemba and his donkey
traveled through India, he continued to tell the donkey the mythical story of
Rama after he was deprived of the right to inherit the throne.
The King of Ten Chariots could
not bear the sadness of saying goodbye to Rama and died soon after Rama left.
Bharata, who had been staying
at his uncle's house for some reason, came back and knew all this. He first
condemned his mother's selfishness, and after his father's funeral, he was
determined to go to his brother Rama immediately and invite him to come back
and ascend the throne.
Rama's brother Lakshmana saw
Bharat's army from a distance in the forest. Lakshmana thought that Bharat had
evil intentions, but Rama believed that Bharat was not that kind of person.
Bharat met his brother Rama and
asked him to return to the country to govern. Rama said that he would strictly
abide by the promises made by his father and himself. Finally, Bharata brought
Rama's clogs back to the country and placed them on the throne, saying that he
only ruled for Rama for 14 years.
Rama, Lakshmana and Sita
continued to live in exile in the forest, and ten years passed in the blink of
an eye. In the eleventh year, they found a place with beautiful scenery and
abundant fruits and built a new hut.
At this time, the enchantress
Subana proposed to the handsome Rama, but was rejected. The witch Subhana also
courted Rama's brother Lakshmana, but Lakshmana cut off her nose and ears.
Subhana ran to Lanka to find
her brother Ravana to avenge her.
Ravana is the leader of the
Rakshasa, with ten heads and twenty arms. When he heard his sister say how
heroic Rama was and how beautiful Sita was, he was moved. He took a flying car
and first found a man named Malizha. Rakshasa, let Maurizha go and seduce Rama.
Morizha was good at changing,
and he turned into a golden deer and danced happily on the grass in front of Rama's
hut. Sita was indeed fascinated by the deer. Imploring Rama to catch it. Rama
asked Lakshmana to protect Sita and went to chase the deer. After chasing for a
long time, Rama opened his bow and shot an arrow. The arrow hit Marija and he
revealed his original shape, but before he died, he imitated Rama's voice and
shouted: "Lakshmana! Sita!"
Hearing this cry, Sita was
concerned about Rama's safety and did not hesitate to speak harshly. Ask
Lakshmana to go to Rama. Lakshmana left helplessly. Ravana, who was hiding
nearby, transformed into a Brahmin ascetic and won Sita's trust. Then he
revealed his true form, grabbed Sita and took her away by force. Sita cried all
the way.
Garuda King who was resting in
the forest heard the sound and stopped Ravana. He wanted to stop Ravana from
robbing his wife. After a fierce fight, Garuda was severely injured by Ravana
due to his old age and frailty, and fell to the ground. Ravana picked up Sita
and continued flying forward. When flying over a high mountain, Sita deliberately
threw her scarf to the monkey king Miaoxiang on the monkey mountain.
Ravana kidnapped Sita to the
island of Lanka and locked her up in his gorgeous palace. He asked the female
Rakshasas to take care of her and asked them to persuade Sita to marry him.
Sita said it was absolutely impossible, and her husband Rama would definitely
come to save her and destroy Ravana.
Ravana began to prepare for a
decisive battle with Rama.
Agudemba sang a Lankan song
"Snatching Love":
This world is too ridiculous
Ridiculous things happen every day
Fighting for love between men and women has become a
trend
Palace hell, no pure land
Slutty women are so shameless
Always want to deceive kind men
Beauty Trap to Steal a Husband
If you harm others, you will harm yourself as well.
Subhana, the enchantress of Lanka
Typical evil woman abandoned by others
Seducing Brothers Rama
Rejection is natural
Ravana, the demon brother
Chief of Lanka Rakshasa
The devil has ten heads
And twenty arms
Domineering and lustful
I heard Sita is as beautiful as a flower
Acting with evil intentions and resorting to tricks
Kidnapping Sita on the Island
The husband who steals someone is a slut
He who steals someone's wife is a scumbag
Sluts and scumbags are not uncommon
Demons and gods are lustful
Taking the legendary wise Agu Demba as the protagonist, I started to create the Chinese-English version of "Snow Land Fable" using the traditional fable creation method that combines poetry and prose. Writing fables makes me feel like a child again. Studying snowy culture is my prescription to prevent Alzheimer’s disease.
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