Siya Ke Ram Ep 1 -
Sita smiles mysteriously and looks north toward Ayodhya. She says: “The world is harsh because it has forgotten its purpose. But a storm is coming from the north, dear nurse. Not a storm of destruction… a storm of righteousness. And I must be the ground that holds him steady.”
The scene shifts to the grand palace of Mithila. King Janak is pacing. His wife, Queen Sunayna, looks worried. We learn of a heavy silence that has befallen the palace for years. A divine, unbreakable bow—the Pinaka (Lord Shiva’s bow)—lies in a sealed chamber. Years ago, a sage cursed the palace doors: “Until the one who can wield this bow arrives, no child shall be born to the King, and peace shall remain a stranger to these halls.” siya ke ram ep 1
As Janak holds the child, the drought breaks, and rain falls upon Mithila. This signifies that the arrival of the Divine Feminine brings life and prosperity to the land. Sita smiles mysteriously and looks north toward Ayodhya
Lakshman immediately steps beside him. “Wherever Ram goes, I go.” Not a storm of destruction… a storm of righteousness
The episode opens not in Ayodhya, but in the lush, serene kingdom of (Mithila). The air is thick with the scent of jasmine and sandalwood. A young Princess Sita (Siya) sits by the banks of the river Gandaki, not as a royal, but as a devotee. Her eyes are closed, her hands folded in prayer. She is not praying for a husband or for wealth. She is praying for dharma to be restored on Earth.
The first episode of , titled "The Land of Mithila," serves as an introduction to the epic Ramayana through the eyes of Sita. Episode 1 Summary