E. Rama's Exile. Valmiki and Kambar Ramayanams tell us that Kind Dhasharata died on the sport due to PUTRA SOGA- Separation of beloved son.
He did not die for the other reasons mentioned in a, b, c, or d as death due to these reasons could have come earlier or even come after some time. Rama's exile is the only reason for his death at that time-
2007-08-09 17:57:32
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answered by Jayaraman 7
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Friend,
I am fascinated whenever I hear about Ramayana.It is a such Great EPIC.
King Dasaratha came to his wife Kaikeyiand she asked the two boons (Varams) due to her from him,Kaiikeyi loves Rama as she loves her son Bharatha , I can say even more.but there is the Rishi Preyrana (Mental Force of Risis ) for Rama karya.So so dares to ask the boons.
King Dasaratha after pleading so many ways realises the episode of Sravana Kumar.So he knows that the Rishi Curse or a Brahmana Curse will not go a waste.He is bound to die with Putra Sokha( love and affection of his beloved son Rama)He reconciles himself and finally faints unable to bear the separation from Rama.
So without any doubt it is Sravankumar's father's curse that is the reason.The others are secondary and have no value really .
2007-08-09 18:10:38
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answered by Radhakrishna( prrkrishna) 7
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on the time of giving boons to Kykeyi, King Dasaratha did no longer had infants. So the question of passing over the dominion to Bharath in accordance to the promise to Kaikeyi isn't remarkable. Kykeyi grilled and trapped Dasaratha understanding very lots the regulation and dharma winning that the dominion promptly is omitted to the eldest son of the relatives, created this litigation of '2 boons'. Why the boons definition is to stress Lord Rama to the jungles? Why Kykei did no longer ask for the branch of the dominion to 3 factors? and make Bharath as a king to his element of the proportion? as a result the youngsters of Kausalya and Sumitra could additionally get justice? Kykei and Drutharashtra of Mahabharath acted in the comparable way of swallowing the full ingredient and smashing others rights. Bharath and Rama with their understanding saved their kingdom united without yielding to vicious forces, saved the rights of their brothers and gained the affection of brothers and people in large with exemplary braveness. [readability on the topic of 2 boons have been neither mentioned via Dasaratha nor Kykei]. 2 boons have been made as bombs and have been blasted on the time of Rama's coronation]
2016-12-30 08:01:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Before I saw the options, I was thinking - Rama's exhile, but when I saw the one about "destiny" I realized that our death is shaped by destiny or to put it another way - our karma. Come to think of it, the karma he aquired in the incident with Sarvan Kumar resulted in the way he died.
2007-08-10 15:13:07
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answered by Hema 3
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f) All the mentioned reasons are just "the cause" for Raja Dasharath's death - "the effect". Anyways, the fundamental rule of nature is - All those who are born are deemed to die. So, the king was no immortal nor was Lord Rama. Neither you nor me.
LIFE ALWAYS COMES A FULL CIRCLE. The point is how many circles we take before reaching the origin. This is the concept of reincarnation/rebirth & salvation.
2007-08-10 12:26:16
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answered by presidentofasia 3
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the death of king dasaratha was due to curse given in his youth by shravan kumars father on a hunting expedition when he killed shravan thinking it to be some kind of animal
2007-08-09 18:55:07
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answered by supratik m 4
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It was because of Sravan's parents curse. It all happened after that. His destiny became so.
2007-08-09 18:27:46
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answered by anu 2
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He greived to death due to separation from his beloved son Rama.
2007-08-10 03:46:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Option B.
2007-08-09 17:54:58
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answered by suhas_joshi99 1
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Option (a)
2007-08-09 17:59:06
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answered by prakash d 1
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