Rama, the noble prince of Ayodhya, was sent into exile for fourteen years, journeying into the forest with his devoted wife, Sitha, and loyal brother, Lakshmana. During their time in the wilderness, tragedy struck—the demon king Ravana abducted Sitha.

Determined to rescue her, Rama and Lakshmana joined forces with Hanuman, Sugriva, and an army of millions of valiant vanara warriors, crossing the mighty ocean to wage war against Ravana.

In the fierce clash between Rama and Ravana’s forces, Indrajit’s blazing missile struck with devastating power. Rama, Lakshmana, and the vast monkey army fell lifeless and silent upon the battlefield—only Hanuman and Vibhishana remained untouched. Guided by the wisdom of Jambavan, Hanuman set out to fetch four divine herbs: Mrita Sanjivani to restore life, Vishalya Karani to remove pain, Suvarna Karani to heal wounds, and Sandhani to mend the broken bones. Yet the herbs hid themselves, their radiance concealed from mortal sight.

Rama, the noble prince of Ayodhya, was sent into exile for fourteen years, journeying into the forest with his devoted wife, Sitha, and loyal brother, Lakshmana. During their time in the wilderness, tragedy struck—the demon king Ravana abducted Sitha.

But the war was far from over. Later, in a deadly duel with Ravana, Lakshmana was struck down once more—this time by the demon king’s fearsome spear. Rama’s arrows forced Ravana into retreat, but Lakshmana lay pale and unmoving. The healer Sushena declared that the Sanjivani was needed again. Hanuman sped to Mount Mahodara, yet once more the sacred herbs evaded his recognition. Without hesitation, he lifted the entire mountain and returned. Sushena prepared the life-giving medicine, and Lakshmana awoke, his vigor restored.