The Ramayana War was not just a battle between two kings, but a clash between dharma (righteousness) and adharma (ego and arrogance). After Sita’s abduction, Lord Rama formed an alliance with Sugriva, the king of the Vanaras, and gained the support of Hanuman, whose devotion and strength proved decisive. Hanuman’s journey to Lanka, where he found Sita in Ashoka Vatika and burned parts of the city, marked the beginning of open hostility between Rama and Ravana. Despite being warned by Vibhishana—Ravana’s own brother—to return Sita and avoid destruction, Ravana refused, blinded by pride.
The Ramayana War
