Dandaka forest

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Dandaka forest is a vast and perilous wilderness in the Indian epic Ramayana, where Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana spend much of their exile and encounter demons and sages.

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Dandaka Forest 1
Dandaka forest canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf location in the Ramayana
mythological forest
appearsIn Ramayana
associatedPeriod Treta Yuga
associatedWith Lakshmana
Rama
Sita
demon encounters
sages
culturalSignificance symbol of spiritual trial and danger
describedAs perilous forest
vast wilderness
etymology named after Dandaka, a ruler of the region in some traditions
genre Hindu epic literature
hasRole major setting for Rama’s forest life
inhabitedBy rakshasas
rishis
knownFor ascetic hermitages
demon attacks on sages
locatedIn ancient India
mentionedIn Aranya Kanda
Ayodhya Kanda
moralTheme conflict between dharma and adharma
protection of the righteous
narrativeFunction place of refuge for persecuted sages
testing ground for Rama’s dharma
partOf Rama’s exile
relatedWork Ramayana
surface form: Valmiki Ramayana
religiousTradition Hinduism
sceneOf Rama’s protection of sages
Rama’s vow to destroy rakshasas
battles with rakshasas
spiritualAspect place of tapas (austerities)
stageOf Rama’s 14-year exile
threatType demonic violence
wild animals
visitedBy Agastya
Lakshmana
Rama
Sita
various sages

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Ramayana setting Dandaka forest
Aranya Kanda setting Dandaka forest
this entity surface form: Dandaka Forest