1. Summary of 'Rama Accused' #1
The story unfolds in the kingdom of Kosala. King Daxaratha has three wives and four princes. Rama, the eldest, possesses extraordinary intelligence and strength. The king intends to pass the throne to him, but due to a promise to his second wife Kakei, he banishes Rama to the forest and crowns Bharata, Kakei's son, as the new king.
Rama, along with his wife Sita and brother Lakshmana, lives in seclusion in the forest. The demon king Ravana kidnaps Sita, but she remains faithful to her husband. With the help of the monkey general Hanuman, Rama rescues Sita. However, Rama suspects Sita's purity and refuses to take her back, leading to her jumping into the fire to prove her innocence. The fire god recognizes Sita's purity and saves her. Rama and Sita return to the capital, living happily ever after.

2. Summary of 'Rama Accused' #3
The story unfolds in the kingdom of Kosala. King Daxaratha has three wives and four sons. Among the four, Rama, the eldest, stands out for his intelligence and strength. The king intends to pass the throne to his eldest son Rama, but due to a promise to his second wife, he crowns Bharata, the son of Kaikeyi, instead.
As a result, the king banishes Rama to the forest. Rama, along with his wife Sita and younger brother Lakshmana, retreats into the deep forest to live a secluded life. The demon king Ravana plots to kidnap Rama's beautiful wife, Sita. With the help of the monkey general Hanuman, they thwart the plan and rescue Sita. However, upon Sita's return, Rama, doubting her chastity, refuses to accept her as his wife and sends her away.
In despair, Sita, to prove her purity, sacrifices herself by jumping into the fire. Fortunately, the fire god recognizes Sita's innocence and saves her. In the end, the story concludes with both Rama and Sita returning to the capital and living happily together.

3. Summary of 'Rama Accused' #2
After the victory, Rama suspects Sita's chastity, and jealousy consumes him. Despite seeing Sita's tear-filled eyes, Rama, fearing a tarnished reputation, continues to hurl offensive words at her. Sita suffers like a vine crushed by an elephant's trunk.
In her defense, Sita swears her innocence and explains, pleading with tears, but Rama remains unmoved. Ultimately, to prove her virtue and unwavering loyalty, she courageously steps into the flames. Everyone, including the Rakshasas and Vanaras, erupts in sorrowful cries at the agonizing sight.

4. Summary of 'Rama Accused' #5
Ramayana narrates the miraculous tales of Rama, the prince in a royal household. Due to jealousy, he is exiled to the forest for 14 years. His wife, Sita, and his dearest younger brother willingly accompany him in exile. As the exile nears its end, the demon Ravana cunningly kidnaps Sita.
Rama embarks on a journey to rescue his wife, enduring numerous hardships and challenges. After facing adversity, Rama successfully rescues Sita and regains the kingdom. The excerpt from 'Rama Accused' begins when the couple reunites. However, Rama suspects Sita's integrity, declares his abandonment of her. Unable to vindicate herself, Sita steps into the fiery pyre, seeking the Fire god's testimony of her purity, leaving everyone in profound sorrow.

5. Summary of 'Rama Accused' #4
The story unfolds in the kingdom of Kosala. King Daxaratha has four sons from three wives. Rama, the eldest, excels in both virtue and talent. The king intends to pass the throne to him, but due to a promise to the beautiful second wife Kaikeyi, he banishes Rama to the forest and crowns Bharata, Kaikeyi's son. Rama, along with his wife Sita and younger brother Lakshmana, retreats into the forest to live in seclusion.
The demon king Ravana schemes to abduct Sita and make her his wife. Despite the demon king's seduction and coercion, Sita fiercely resists. With the help of the monkey general Hanuman, Rama rescues Sita. However, Rama, doubting Sita's chastity, refuses to accept her as his wife. To prove her loyalty, Sita jumps into the fire. The Fire god, recognizing her purity, saves her, and Rama and Sita return to the capital.

6. Summary of 'Rama Accused' #6
Ramayana narrates the miraculous tales of Rama, the eldest prince of King Daxaratha. When Daxaratha wishes to pass the throne to Rama, the queen Kaikeyi, out of jealousy, reminds the king of an old favor, leading to Rama's 14-year exile and the crowning of her son Bharata. Rama obeys. His wife, Sita, and dearest brother, Lakshmana, willingly join him in exile.
As the exile nears its end, a significant twist occurs. The demon Ravana plots to abduct Sita, carrying her away to the island of Lanka. Losing Sita, Rama is devastated. On the journey to find her, Rama meets and assists the monkey king Sugriva in a rightful battle against his unjust brother, reclaiming his wife and kingdom. With the help of Sugriva, the monkey general Hanuman, and their army, Rama crosses the sea and attacks Lanka.
In the final confrontation, Rama defeats Ravana, rescuing Sita. However, doubting Sita's purity after her captivity, Rama declares his abandonment. Unable to vindicate herself, Sita steps into the fiery pyre. The proof of Sita's virtue returns to the capital, bringing peace and prosperity to the land for all its inhabitants.

