What about Laxmanrekha in Ramayan ?


In the Indian epic Ramayana, the term "Laxmanrekha" refers to a protective boundary drawn by Lakshmana, Lord Rama's younger brother, around the dwelling where Sita (Rama's wife) was staying in the forest. Lakshmana drew this line to ensure Sita's safety while he was away helping Rama. He instructed Sita not to cross the line under any circumstances, as it would protect her from any harm. However, when the demon king Ravana disguised himself and approached Sita, she crossed the Laxmanrekha, resulting in her abduction by Ravana. The concept of Laxmanrekha highlights themes of loyalty, trust, and the consequences of crossing boundaries.

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