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This segment focuses on friendship, alliances, and the mobilization of resources to fight injustice.
The 1987 Ramayan transcended the medium of television. It set a benchmark for mythological storytelling in India, paving the way for subsequent epics like Mahabharat . The show's iconic visuals, powerful dialogues, and devotional music became embedded in Indian culture.
This phase shifts focus to the monkey kingdom (Vanara) and the introduction of Hanuman, arguably the most popular character in the series.
Bharat’s refusal of the throne and the "Paduka" (sandals) ceremony at Chitrakoot. 3. Aranya Kand (Episodes 31–41) Life in the forest and the meeting with sages. The encounter with Shurpanakha. The slaying of Khar and Dushan. Key Event: index of ramayan 1987
Grand wedding rituals, return of the four couples to Ayodhya.
For those looking to relive the magic or understand the narrative flow, this article provides a detailed , charting the story from its inception to its glorious conclusion. Overview of the 1987 Ramayan Original Air Date: July 31, 1988 Total Episodes: 78 Creator: Ramanand Sagar
Portrayed with unmatched serenity, a gentle smile, and a calm demeanor that came to define the visual image of Rama for a generation. This segment focuses on friendship, alliances, and the
Sita’s Swayamvar (breaking of Shiva's bow); the grand wedding celebrations in Ayodhya; Manthara poisoning Kaikeyi’s mind; Kaikeyi demanding the two boons; King Dasharatha's grief; Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana departing for the forest; the passing of Dasharatha; Bharata’s refusal of the throne and his visit to Chitrakoot to claim Rama's sandals ( Paduka ). Aranya Kanda (Episodes 29–37)
Ramayan , also known as Ramanand Sagar's Ramayan , is an Indian Hindi-language epic television series created, written, and directed by the legendary Ramanand Sagar. It is a television adaptation of the ancient Indian Sanskrit epic, the Ramayana , and is primarily based on Valmiki's Ramayan and Tulsidas' Ramcharitmanas . The show's music was composed by Ravindra Jain, and the iconic opening theme, "Sita Ram Charit Ati Pawan," was composed by Jaidev. The series originally aired on the state-run broadcaster, DD National, from January 25, 1987, to July 31, 1988 .
Slaying of Ravana, reunion, return via Pushpaka Vimana, Rajyabhishek. 3. The Extension: Uttar Ramayan (Luv Kush Kand) War with Ravana
– Shurpanakha brings an army of 14,000 demons led by Khara and Dushana; Rama destroys them single-handedly.
A: Yes. The show was such a success that it was later dubbed into various Indian languages, including Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, and Bengali , to reach a wider audience.
– Thrown out by Ravana for advising peace, Ravana's righteous brother Vibhishana seeks refuge with Rama.
62–64. 65–68. Crossing to Lanka; battle preparations 69–73. War with Ravana; slaying of many rakshasas 74. Ravana killed; Sita’s trial by fire (Agni Pariksha) 75. Return preparations
– Rama calmly accepts his father’s dilemma and willingly prepares to depart for the forest to uphold truth.