Luv and Kush, the twin sons of Lord Ram and Sita, played a significant role in the epic Ramayana. After Ram's reign, they ascended to the throne of Ayodhya, continuing their father's legacy of righteousness and justice.
Reigning as Kings
Luv and Kush inherited the throne of Ayodhya after Ram's departure to the forest. They ruled with wisdom and compassion, upholding the principles of Dharma that their father had established.
The Legacy of Ramayana
Their reign marked a period of peace and prosperity in Ayodhya, as they continued to follow the ideals of the Ramayana. They ensured that the teachings of their father were passed on to future generations, preserving the epic's message of truth, virtue, and righteousness.
The End of their Reign
Luv and Kush's reign ended with their passing, but their legacy lived on. Their story became an integral part of the Ramayana, inspiring generations with their courage, devotion, and unwavering loyalty to their father.