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Episode 71 – The war resumes

Author
Sandeep Agarwal
Published
Mon 01 Sep 2025
Episode Link
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sandeep-agarwal7/episodes/Episode-71--The-war-resumes-e37jjgg

In our previous episode, night had fallen, and with it, the hopes of the Vanar Sena seemed to be dim. Indrajit, cloaked in illusion, struck like a phantom and brought Ram and Lakshman down with a web of deadly, enchanted arrows. Two warriors who had lit the battlefield like blazing suns now lay still, silent, wounded, unmoving. Fear swept across the Vanar ranks. Sugreev stood numb. Hanuman trembled, fists clenched. Jambavan’s voice faltered. Even the earth seemed to hold its breath. Indrajit laughed. The demons roared.


Today’s episode begins where Raavan believes that the war was won. And so, in a cruel twist, Raavan sent word to Sita. Not to free her. Not to console her. But to show her. He summoned her to the battlefield, not to bring closure, but to break her spirit. He wanted her to see Ram and Lakshman fallen, to believe the fight was over, that dharm had lost. But what Raavan failed to understand was this: faith does not collapse when the body falls. It rises. From within. Ram and Lakshman begin to stir. Their breath returns. Their eyes open. The power of grace, of destiny flows back into the battlefield. With Ram alive, a new fire ignites in the hearts of the Vanars. War begins again. But now, with sharper planning. With greater resolve. With a new sense of purpose. The battle cries return. The Vanar Sena forms up. Jambavan, Neel, Angad, Sugreev, Hanuman every name becomes a force of nature. And Ram rises like a flame denying its sky. Join me now, as the war resumes not with despair, but with thunder. With strategies sharpened, and dharm reborn from the ashes. For Lanka has not yet seen the storm it has summoned.

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