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In Ayodhya, the three queens are eagerly waiting for the return of the baraat. But King Janak and the entire baraat have been staying in Mithila as guests for a long time. The middle queen Kaikeyi is of the opinion that Maharaj Dashrath is from the groom's side, he can rightfully ask King Janak to send off the baraat. On the other hand, minister Sumant in Mithila also has the same feeling, but Dashrath understands King Janak's pain that how difficult it is for a father to send off his daughter. Then Sumant reminds him of the king's duty. Finally, when Rishi Vishwamitra and Rishi Shatanand explain the worldly rules, King Janak agrees to send off all the four daughters. In the harem, Queen Sunayana teaches the four daughters the duty of a woman. She also teaches them to serve their husband, mother-in-law and father-in-law and to respect their in-laws. Ram reaches the palace with his three brothers to bid farewell. King Janak, while handing over his daughters to King Dasharath in an emotional manner, requests him to forgive them for any of their mistakes. King Dasharath humbly announces that Sita will become the queen of Ayodhya in the coming times, so she will be respected like a queen. While seating his beloved Sita in the palanquin, Janak teaches her not to let the fame of her parents' house get destroyed in her in-laws' house. The return procession is given a grand welcome in Ayodhya. Ayodhya feels blessed. After the door ceremony, Guru Vashishtha performs the worship of the Sun, the family deity. The queens perform the ritual of feeding milk rice to their four sons and daughters-in-law. Ram lets Sita win in the ritual of finding the bracelet from the vessel filled with milk. There is a lot of banter among the brothers. On the night of their first meeting, Ram gives Sita a unique gift. He says that there is a tradition of polygamy in royal families but he has accepted Sita as his life partner and has pledged to be a monogamist. Finally, Ramanand Sagar in his Mimansa tells that the Balakand in Ramayana ends with this episode. Ramayana is an Indian television series based on the ancient Indian Sanskrit epic of the same name. The series was originally aired on Doordarshan between 1987 and 1988. The credit for producing, writing and directing this series goes to Shri Ramanand Sagar. The series is mainly based on 'Ramayana' written by Valmiki and 'Ramcharitmanas' written by Tulsidas. This serial was watched by a record 82 percent of the audience, which is a record for any Indian television series. Producer and Director - Ramanand Sagar Associate Directors - Anand Sagar, Moti Sagar Executive Producer - Subhash Sagar, Prem Sagar Chief Technical Consultant - Jyoti Sagar Screenplay and Dialogues - Ramanand Sagar Music - Ravindra Jain Title Song - Jaidev Research and Adaptation - Funny Majumdar, Vishnu Mehrotra Editor - Subhash Sehgal Cameraman - Ajit Naik Prakash - Ram Madikkar Sound Recordist - Shripad, E Rudra Video Recordist - Sharad Muknavar Ramayan is an Indian television series based on ancient Indian Sanskrit epic. of the same name. The show was originally aired between 1987 and 1988 on DD National. It was created, written, and directed by Ramanand Sagar. The show is primarily based on Valmiki's 'Ramayan' and Tulsidas' 'Ramcharitmanas'. The series had a viewership of 82 percent, a record high for any Indian television series. The series was re-aired during the 2020 Coronavirus lockdown and broke several viewership records globally which includes setting the record for one of the most watched TV shows ever in the world, with 77 million viewers on 16 April 2020. In association with Divo - our YouTube Partner #Ramayan #RamanandSagar #ShriRam #MataSita #Hanuman #Lakshman #RamayanaEpisodes #Bhakti #Hindu #tvseries #RamBhajan #RamayanaStories #RamayanTVSeries #RamCharitManas #DevotionalSeries