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Summary Of: Lakshmana

traditions Lakshmana is considered to be an... Lakshmana is the twin brother of... Lakshmana is the third... Lakshmana is specially attached to Rama... Lakshmana married the younger sister of Sita named... scripture Lakshmana is described as the incarnation of... incarnated to the earth in the form of Lakshmana and during the... Lakshmana is part of the... Lakshmana initially mistakes his intentions... s love for him and explains to Lakshmana that Bharata would never try to harm them... Lakshmana serves Rama and Sita reverently during the exile... Rama asks Lakshmana to guard Sita and their home... who must distract Rama and Lakshmana away from the hut so as to allow... crying for Sita and Lakshmana to help him... Although Lakshmana knows that Rama is invincible and beyond any danger... Sita panics and frantically orders Lakshmana to go to Rama... Lakshmana goes out to search for him... and no other being save Lakshmana or Rama may enter uninvited... The Lakshmana Rekha has become a metaphor in situations where a certain limit must not be transgressed... does not feature the Lakshmana Rekha story in the Aranya Kanda... Lakshmana is considered a powerful warrior nearly equal to Rama... Lakshmana slays thousands of powerful demons such as Atikaya and Prahasta... Lakshmana is grievously injured by a... ranges can Lakshmana be revived and brought back to life... Lakshmana fights and kills Indrajit... Lakshmana is revered for his absolute devotion to Rama... Lakshmana is also considered an important element of...

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