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Originally posted by: Tanya03Forums
yahaan bhi daal diya
Here’s a lighthearted and humorous take on the story:
Atharvasur’s Epic Downfall: The Tale of Too Many Nephews
In a lush green jungle far, far away, there lived a demon named Atharvasur. Unlike other demons who terrorized villages and kidnapped princesses, Atharvasur had one unique hobby: stealing mangoes. Not just any mangoes—he had a knack for snatching the ripest, juiciest mangoes from the royal orchards of Ayodhya.
One fateful morning, Atharvasur made his way to the grand orchards of the Ramayan dynasty, gleefully eyeing the golden fruits dangling temptingly from the trees. What he didn’t realize was that this wasn’t just any royal orchard. It was the playground of Ram, Lakshman, Bharat, and Shatrughna’s kids—eight mischievous princes and princesses with a love for pranks, trouble, and justice.
Atharvasur grabbed the first mango.
“HALT!” yelled Angad, the eldest son of Lakshman. He was standing atop a tree branch, dramatically pointing at the demon like a self-proclaimed mango police officer.
Atharvasur froze. “What’s this? A kid? Shoo! Don’t bother me!”
“Uh-oh, he’s in for it now,” whispered Taksh, Bharat’s son, hiding behind a bush. “Nobody messes with Angad’s mango trees.”
The kids quickly gathered in a circle, whispering their plan. Angad, the natural leader, decided to take charge. “Alright, team! Operation Mango Thief is a go! Let’s show this oversized lizard what we’re made of!”
Phase One: Confusion and Chaos
Shatrughati, Shatrughna’s son, started the attack by tossing a small rock at Atharvasur’s head. “Hey, mango thief! Bet you can’t catch me!” he taunted, sticking his tongue out.
Atharvasur roared. “You dare insult me, little boy?”
Before he could lunge at her, Pushkal, Bharat’s son, appeared out of nowhere and tied Atharvasur’s tail to a tree with a vine. “Oops! Looks like you’re stuck!” he laughed.
Atharvasur snarled and tore through the vine. “You brats think you can defeat me?! I’m Atharvasur, the mango king!”
Phase Two: The Flying Mangoes
The kids unleashed their secret weapon: mangoes. Dozens of them. They began pelting Atharvasur from all directions. Even Ram’s twin sons, Luv and Kush, joined in, launching mangoes like they were on a battlefield.
“Take that, Mango King!” shouted Kush, hitting Atharvasur square in the forehead.
“Stop wasting the mangoes!” Atharvasur cried, trying to dodge. “I’m here to steal them, not wear them!”
Phase Three: The Grand Finale
Finally, as Atharvasur stumbled, slipping on mango peels and dodging rocks, Angad climbed to the top of the tallest tree with a giant net. “NOW!” he yelled.
The other kids worked together to distract Atharvasur, running circles around him until he was dizzy. Angad leaped from the tree, net in hand, and landed squarely on Atharvasur, trapping him like a wild animal.
The demon flailed helplessly. “Let me go, you little monsters! I’m a mighty demon, not a circus act!”
“Demons who steal mangoes don’t deserve mercy,” said Luv, crossing his arms.
Kush nodded. “Especially when they’re bad at stealing.”
The Aftermath
The kids tied up Atharvasur and marched him to Ayodhya’s palace. Ram, Lakshman, Bharat, and Shatrughna couldn’t help but laugh when they saw the mango-smeared, vine-wrapped demon being dragged in by their children.
“Well,” Ram said, smiling, “it seems the next generation is more than ready to protect the kingdom.”
Atharvasur, thoroughly humiliated, begged for forgiveness. “I’ll never steal mangoes again! Just keep your demon-hunting kids away from me!”
From that day on, Atharvasur became a vegetarian farmer, growing his own mangoes in peace—far, far away from Ayodhya. And the kids? They became legends in their own right, celebrated as the fiercest protectors of mangoes the world had ever seen.
Moral of the story? Never mess with a bunch of royal kids and their mangoes. 🍋


Hey bhaghwan
Has has ke pet dard Karne laga hai 
Sorry to say but no version of utterkand has given Hanumanji so much scenes in utter land and he is bal Buddha ke data . Not like way he shown in here post luv kush ka birth.
if you guys listen to vR version of sundar kand you will fall in love with real Hanumanji . I do not like how these tv shows are doing to Hanumanji
Let the Ramji family have some place Lakshman, bharat and kids
I knew u will like it
Tanya stories are really hilarious.ranayan dekhne se jyada Aisa segment dekhne ko mile Mazza aayega
Sorry to say but no version of utterkand has given Hanumanji so much scenes in utter land and he is bal Buddha ke data . Not like way he shown in here post luv kush ka birth.
if you guys listen to vR version of sundar kand you will fall in love with real Hanumanji . I do not like how these tv shows are doing to Hanumanji
Let the Ramji family have some place Lakshman, bharat and kids
Actually yes yahan balanced screentime nahi hai
It feels odd
Starting mein bhi Aisa kuch scene tha ki Hanuman butted in family matter
But yeh swastiksyan hai
Kuch bhi dikhate hai
There is a version of Ramayan there was no bhumi pravesh. It ended with Shri Ram and family in Ayodhya as happy family
Also bhumi pravesh should be Sita choice no forced upon
Original Valmiki Ramayan and Kamba Ramayanam ended with Rama's coronation and everyone lived happily ever after.
There's a play by name Uttararamacharitha, written by Bhavabhuti. He wrote this play in Sanskrit but I am not sure of his native... Maharashtra or Bengal or Gujarat - not sure, but one of these 3, I think... In this play Rama accepts Sita as his wife again after he and the people repent for sending Sita to the forest. There was no Bhumipravesh and Sita reigned as queen and everyone lived happily ever after.
Bhumi pravesh se related
Dekho Twitter Wale kya kahta hai
Originally posted by: Vibhishna
Original Valmiki Ramayan and Kamba Ramayanam ended with Rama's coronation and everyone lived happily ever after.
There's a play by name Uttararamacharitha, written by Bhavabhuti. He wrote this play in Sanskrit but I am not sure of his native... Maharashtra or Bengal or Gujarat - not sure, but one of these 3, I think... In this play Rama accepts Sita as his wife again after he and the people repent for sending Sita to the forest. There was no Bhumipravesh and Sita reigned as queen and everyone lived happily ever after.
Yes, VR ended with coronation and yes utterkand is inspired from a play . There is a saint my mom follows and he said sometimes itihaas is changed alittle to help resolve todays problems but what they are doing is
these days.