Siya Ke Ram Ep — 1
The premiere features the child versions of the leads and the seasoned actors who play their parents.
: To end the drought, King Janak is advised by sages to perform a sacred ritual of plowing the land himself. While plowing, the golden tip of the plow strikes a vessel buried in the earth.
Parallel to Mithila, we see Ayodhya . It is the night of a grand fire ritual. King Dasharatha is performing a Putrakameshti Yagna (a sacrifice for a son). The great sage Rishyashringa chants mantras. But the atmosphere is tense. Queen Kaushalya prays silently, Queen Kaikeyi looks impatient, and Queen Sumitra watches with gentle hope.
As he ploughs the earth, his plough strikes something hard beneath the soil. The ground trembles, and the earth splits open to reveal an earthen pot. Inside lies a divine infant—a girl born of the earth. siya ke ram ep 1
Lakshman immediately steps beside him. “Wherever Ram goes, I go.”
We are introduced to (King Janak). Unlike the warrior king Dasharatha, Janak is a philosopher-king—a Rajarshi . The episode depicts him deeply engrossed in meditation and his duty towards his people. We see his connection with the earth; he is often shown in the fields, symbolizing that a King’s duty is to nurture his land just as a farmer nurtures his crops.
During the plowing, Janak unearths a baby girl. As she lets out her first cry, the skies finally open, ending the drought and signifying her divine nature. The premiere features the child versions of the
The entire court gasps. But Ram, who has been listening quietly from behind a pillar, steps forward. He is no more than 12 years old. He looks at his father, then at the sage. He folds his hands and says: “If my father’s word is his honor, then my duty is to protect that honor. I will go, Gurudev.”
, titled "Janak's Daughter, Sita Arrives!", premiered on November 16, 2015, introducing a fresh, Sita-centric lens to the ancient epic. The episode establishes the parallel beginnings of its titular leads: the miraculous birth of Sita in a drought-stricken Mithila and the disciplined education of Ram in a far-off Gurukul. Plot Summary: The Miracle in Mithila
Her nurse, gathering flowers, says, “Princess, you are too gentle. The world is harsh.” Parallel to Mithila, we see Ayodhya
Janak immediately bonds with the child, deciding to raise her as his own. This sets the stage for the show's focus on Sita as a strong, intelligent individual rather than just a silent consort.
Dasharatha’s hands tremble with joy. But the episode hints at a coming conflict: Kaikeyi’s eyes glint with ambition. She wants her son to be the heir, not just any son.
: Inside the vessel, Janak finds a baby girl. As soon as he lifts the child, rain begins to fall, ending the long dry spell. This child is named Sita (meaning "furrow"), and she is adopted by the king and queen as their daughter.