
Dasharatha
Dasharatha was a revered king in ancient Indian mythology, known for his wisdom, righteousness, and love for his family. As the ruler of Ayodhya, he was highly regarded for his leadership and moral integrity. He is most famous for his role in the story of Lord Rama, his eldest son, and the complex circumstances surrounding Rama’s exile. Dasharatha’s life underscores themes of duty, sacrifice, and justice. His character exemplifies a ruler committed to dharma (righteousness), even at personal costs, making him a respected and influential figure in Indian epics like the Ramayana.