Index Of Ramayan 1987 File

Lakshmana mutilates Shurpanakha's nose and ears; she flees to her brothers Khara and Dushana.

Sita drops her jewelry as clues; Ravana imprisons her in the Ashoka Vatika of Lanka.

A: While the entire series is beloved, certain episodes are frequently cited as fan favorites. These include the episode of Hanuman burning Lanka (Episode 66), the dramatic duel between Ram and Ravan (Episode 75), and the emotional coronation of Ram (Episode 78).

Phase 4: Sundar Kand and the Bridge to Lanka (Episodes 49–59) index of ramayan 1987

The slaying of the demon Viradha; visiting Sage Sharabhanga and Sage Sutikshna.

Introduction to the epic, the plight of Earth under Ravana's tyranny, and the gods praying to Vishnu.

The casting of Ramanand Sagar's Ramayan was so impactful that the actors became permanently associated with the deities they portrayed. Character Portrayed Lord Rama / Vishnu Deepika Chikhlia Goddess Sita / Lakshmi Sunil Lahri Arvind Trivedi Dara Singh Sanjay Jog Sameer Rajda Shatrughna Bal Dhuri King Dasharatha Jayshree Gadkar Queen Kausalya Padma Khanna Queen Kaikeyi Lalita Pawar Vijay Arora Indrajit (Meghnad) Mukesh Rawal Vibhishana Cultural Impact and Legacy Lakshmana mutilates Shurpanakha's nose and ears; she flees

Covers the birth of Shri Ram, his education in Gurukul, the killing of Taraka, and the iconic Sita Swayamvara followed by their marriage.

Manthara poisons Queen Kaikeyi’s mind, stoking fears of insecurity and erasure.

The series' greatest strength lies in its ability to convey the values, emotions, and spiritual themes of the Ramayana. The show's narrative is well-paced, making it accessible to a wide audience, from children to adults. These include the episode of Hanuman burning Lanka

The impact of Ramayan on Indian society is immeasurable. During its original run, popular episodes were watched by an estimated 80 million to 100 million people . The streets and markets would empty out, and families across the nation would gather around the few available television sets, a ritual that created a powerful sense of shared national identity. The show garnered a massive viewership rating of 82 percent , a record that still stands. According to a BBC report, the serial has been viewed by over 650 million viewers since its premiere. It earned DD National an astounding ₹40 lakh per episode , making it a commercial juggernaut.

Rama lifts, strings, and breaks the Pinaka (Shiva’s bow); celebration and sending of the marriage proposal to Ayodhya.

Bharat Milap and installation of Ram's sandals on the throne Encounter with Shurpanakha and Sita Haran (Kidnapping) Jul – Aug 1987 33–39 Meeting Hanuman and Sugriv; killing of Bali Sep – Oct 1987 40–48 Search for Sita; Hanuman's journey to Lanka and Lanka Dahan Oct – Dec 1987 49–53