The messenger nodded and quickly got to work. He composed a brief but heartfelt message, one that would convey Siya's love and devotion to her husband.
It was a hot summer evening in Ayodhya, and Siya, the beloved wife of Lord Rama, was feeling particularly anxious. Her husband, the prince of Ayodhya, had just received a message from his father, King Dasharatha, that he would have to leave the kingdom and live in exile for 14 years.
As she sat in their chambers, surrounded by their loyal servants and friends, Siya had an idea. She quickly summoned a messenger, a skilled and trustworthy individual who was familiar with the kingdom's communication networks.
The telegram became a source of strength and inspiration for Rama, reminding him of the love and devotion that awaited him back home. He carried Siya's words with him throughout his exile, and they sustained him during the darkest moments.
The messenger nodded and quickly got to work. He composed a brief but heartfelt message, one that would convey Siya's love and devotion to her husband.
It was a hot summer evening in Ayodhya, and Siya, the beloved wife of Lord Rama, was feeling particularly anxious. Her husband, the prince of Ayodhya, had just received a message from his father, King Dasharatha, that he would have to leave the kingdom and live in exile for 14 years.
As she sat in their chambers, surrounded by their loyal servants and friends, Siya had an idea. She quickly summoned a messenger, a skilled and trustworthy individual who was familiar with the kingdom's communication networks.
The telegram became a source of strength and inspiration for Rama, reminding him of the love and devotion that awaited him back home. He carried Siya's words with him throughout his exile, and they sustained him during the darkest moments.