Enter children chattering – TALKING ABOUT
AVENGERS END GAME.
NN5 – Hey has anyone ever heard a story of Ram?
Everyone- Come on, so boring!
N4 – listen to me once – its like our own Indian
Avenger story, with our very own superhero -
Hanu- Man
Everyone – Hanu- man , so cool man. Tell us
more!!
NN1 as Valmiki - Gather round my children, and I,
the great sage Valmiki, will tell you a tale. It is a
tale of bravery, courage and adventure; an epic
filled with intriguing characters and bloody
battles. It is a story of goodness, balance, and
righteousness. It is the story of Rama. It starts in
Ayodhya, the jewel among cities.
Scene 1 – King Janak’s Kingdom
Svayamvar Announcer NN1: The great king of
Himpur, Rohit Kumar, will now attempt to String the
Sunab!!
Enter - Rohit Kumar NN6
Announcer NN4: The great king of Himpur, Rohit
Kumar, fails in his attempts to String the Sunab !!
Exit – Rohit Kumar
Svayamvar Announcer NN1:The great king of Hamp,
Mohit Kumar, will now attempt to String the Sunab!!
Enter – Mohit Kumar NN6
Announcer NN4: The great king of Hamp, Mohit
Kumar, fails in his attempts to String the Sunab!!
Exit Mohit Kumar
Svayamvar AnnouncerNN1: The great king of Prayag,
Sushil Kumar, will now attempt to String the Sunab!!
Enter Sushil Kumar NN7
Announcer NN4: The great king of Prayag Sushil
Kumar, fails in his attempts to String the Sunab!!
Exit Sushil Kumar
King Janak NN5: Are there no brave men left in India
who can lift and string this bow? My daughter, Sita,
use to play with this bow as a child.
Enter Lakshman
Lakshman: Wait! Wait! The world is not deprived of
brave men. Not as long as Dashrath’s sons are alive.
My brother Ram was the one who killed the wicked
demon Tadka.
Enter Ram – Ohh ram ji – thari me puja karu
( all the kings fall when Ram picks up the Sunab)
Announcer NN1, NN2 and NN4 : Congratulations,
Congratulations! Ram, prince of Ayodhya, wins the
Svayamvar of Sita, the princess of Mithila.
Song – Raghpati Raghav Raja Ram.
NN 1 – Wow, That was amazing
NN2 – So Ram proved himself to be the strongest
NN3 – And did you see faces of those useless Kings??
Hahaha
NN 3,6 & 7 as Kings – But at least they tried!
NN4 – Moving on… Ram & Sita returned to Ayodhya,
and got married.
NN5 King Dasaratha realized that he was growing
old and decided to give up the reign to his favorite
and oldest son, Rama.
NN6 - The people of the city rejoiced when they
heard the news, for they all loved Rama
NN7- But someone is palace was not happy with the
decision- Can you guess who it was?
NN 1- So did Manthra’s evil plan succeeded?
Well, her son was the Raja now.
NN2 – No there’s more to it. Bharat was in his
uncle's court when the news of his kingship and
Rama's exile reached him.
NN3 -When he returned to Ayodhya, he refused
the throne, and departed immediately to the forest
with a huge army
NN4 -As Rama and Bharat met, they hugged each
other and Bharat made his plea. "My dear brother,
won't you come back to Ayodhya to rule? The
people need you.
NN5 -But Rama intended to honour his father's
wish.
NN6 - So Bharat took Rama's sandals, put them on
the throne, and vowed not to go into Ayodhya until
Rama returned.
NN7 - Bharat then ruled in Rama's name in a small
town outside of Ayodhya.
NN1 – Its so cool to live in a jungle!
NN2 – We can chill all day
NN3 – No studies
NN4 – No school
NN5 – No homework
NN6 – We can eat junk all day
NN7 – And just imagine!!No mummy!!
Everyone – wowww!!
NN4 – Guys back to the story. Sita was not the only
one admiring Ram at that moment.
NN5- Hidden in the trees nearby stood a Rakshasi.
NN6 - Her name was Surupnakha, She, too, gazed at
Ram with love in her eyes.
NN7 -Surupnakha had never seen such an attractive
man before .She burst through the trees and bounded
up to where Ram sat with his wife and brother.
NN1 – That’s so mean of Lakshman
NN2 – Hey Surpnakha is no less (they start
fighting)
NN3 - Stop guys – just imagine what would
happen now.
NN4 – Surupnakha looked really angry!
NN5 - Ravana was a rakshas with ten heads and
ten sets of arms, and is the king of the island
Lanka.
NN6 -Long before Rama's birth, Ravana acquired
powers from the gods Brahma and Shiva through
prayer and sacrifices.
NN-1. As Rama and Ravana met, a light seemed to
be shining on Rama, while the clouds darkened
about Ravana's head. Ravana charged, but Rama
neatly parried and thrust back with his sword.
They fought, long and hard, for many hours, until
Rama, using his divine bow, pierced Ravana's
heart. The monkeys, at the same time, defeated
the rakshasa army. Rama and his troops gave
Ravana a proper burial, for as Rama so wisely put
it, "Hostility ends at death."