
Shatrughan becomes the King of Mathura and the rishis are released with due respect.

After a long battle, Shatraghan finally kills Lavanasur with the weapon Shri Ram gave him Lavanasur does not have time to take the Trishul with him and goes to the battlefield to fight.

Lavanasur worships the Trishul and Shatrughan challenges him. Rishi Chavan tells Shatrughan that he can only kill Lavanasur when he is without his Trishul. Shatrughana meets Rishi Chavan, who tells him the story of the war between Lavanasur and Mandhata. Luv-Kush are born the same day and are blessed by Shatrughan. He arrives at Valmiki's Ashram at the orders of Ram. Shatrughan departs with his army after taking the blessings of Guru Vasishta and his brothers. He tells Shatrughan that once Lavnasur is killed, he should become king of Mathura. Ram gives secret weapon which only can kill Lavanasur, to Shatrughan. Shatrughan volunteers to fight and kill Lavanasur and Ram gives him permission. He tells Ram the story of Lavanasur and his ill treatment to the sages, requesting Ram to help the sages and kill the demon. Rishi Chavan comes to Ayodhya and visits Shri Ram's court. Valmiki gives a spiritual discourse to Sita and Sita feels at peace.

Lakshman understands and comforts his brother, serving him always. Sumantra narrates to Lakshman the story of Sage Durvasa's curse to Lord Vishnu. Lakshman asks Sumantra the reason for Ram and Sita's separation. Janak's spiritual advice to both Sunayana and Ram.Ĭhandraprabha, Sitaji's childhood friend, expresses her anger at Ram and Ayodhya and vows that no one in Mithila would give their daughters to Ayodhya ever again. Devi Sunayana expresses her sorrow and displeasure at Sitaji's exile. Janak asks Ram to visit Mithila because Devi Sunayana is unwell.Guru Vashishth permits Shri Ram and Lakshman to visit Mithila. He shows Ram the letter Sita left him and tells Ram that he is proud to have a daughter like Sita. Valmiki advises her to give up attachment which binds mortals to Earth.
