वाल्मीकि रामायण के राम क्र० १९ राम का अयोध्या से प्रस्थान तथा महाराज दशरथ द्वारा कैकेयी का परित्याग
Episode 19 of the conversations between Yogita Pant and Anil Chawla describes the departure of Ram from Ayodhya. Maharaj Dashrath is extremely disturbed that his daughter-in-law is standing like a poor beggar woman. He orders for good clothes and ornaments to be brought for Sita. Though the ornaments that are brought are not the types that Sita would have liked, she puts them on. Kausalya loves it and embraces Sita. Kausalya preaches to Sita about duties of a wife. Sita says that she is well aware of her duties. Maharaj orders his chariot driver to take Ram, Lakshman and Sita to the border of the state and drop them to the point from where they can walk. As Ram departs in the chariot, Maharaj tries to follow him on foot and falls down. Kaikeyee comes forward to support him. At this point, Maharaj orders Kaikeyee to not touch him and declares that henceforth there will be no relations between them. (Ref. Chapters 39-42 Ayodhya Kand, Shreemad Valmikiy Ramayan) *****Website - http://samarthbharat.com/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/hinduthinkerTwitter - https://twitter.com/AnilThinkerYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfrS3ieBee0tWwZIl6bHGcg ***** Anil Chawla is an engineer - B.Tech. (Mech. Engg.) from Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay. He is also a Master of Laws (LL.M.), a practicing advocate specializing in corporate law and an ex-IP (Insolvency Professional). Yogita Pant is Master of Laws (LL.M.) and Master of Personnel Management. She is also a practicing advocate specializing in corporate law and an ex-IP (Insolvency Professional). Both are Partners in Anil Chawla Law Associates LLP - http://www.indialegalhelp.com*****This podcast was created on Hubhopper studio. If you wish to start your own podcast for free, visit studio.hubhopper.com or download the mobile app on the Google Playstore. Hubhopper is India's leading podcast creation platform. Start your podcast & get your voice heard across platforms like Spotify, Gaana, Google podcasts, Wynk Music and more. Click on the link in the episode description or visit studio.hubhopper.com.