
Raghuvaṃśam
The Dynasty of Raghu by Kālidāsa







The Lineage of the Raghu Dynasty
Kalidasa invokes the gods, traces the origins of the solar dynasty, and introduces King Dilipa — childless, pious, and yearning for an heir.

Dilipa and Nandini
King Dilipa serves the divine cow Nandini in the forest ashram of Vasishtha, offering his own life to protect her from a lion.

The Birth of Raghu
Blessed by Nandini, Dilipa and Sudakshina celebrate the birth of their son Raghu, who grows into a warrior of unmatched valor.

The Conquest of the Quarters
King Raghu launches a digvijaya, conquering all four directions and establishing the supremacy of the solar dynasty across the earth.

The Heavenly Nymph
A celestial apsara descends and becomes the mother of Aja, Raghu's heir, before returning to the heavens.

The Destruction of the Progeny
Raghu gives away all his wealth in a great sacrifice, and the dynasty faces trials that test the limits of dharma and generosity.

The Svayamvara
Prince Aja wins the hand of the beautiful Indumati at a grand svayamvara, defeating rival princes and winning her heart.

The Sorrows of Aja
Queen Indumati dies suddenly when struck by a garland fallen from heaven, and King Aja is consumed by inconsolable grief.

The Hunt
Dasharatha, son of Aja, grows into a mighty king and hunter, but a fateful arrow in the forest brings a sage's curse upon him.

The Laments of Ravana
Rama's war against Lanka is told through the anguished perspective of Ravana, who watches his army and kin fall one by one.

Sita in the Ashoka Garden
Sita endures captivity in Ravana's Ashoka garden, sustained by her devotion to Rama and faith in her eventual rescue.

The Victory over Ravana
Rama slays Ravana in a climactic battle, liberates Sita, and restores cosmic order with dharma triumphant.

The Return of Rama
Rama returns to Ayodhya in the Pushpaka chariot, greeted by a jubilant kingdom, and is crowned as the righteous king.

The Banishment of Sita
Rama, torn between duty and love, sends the pregnant Sita to the forest after hearing the whispers of his subjects.

The Horse Sacrifice
Rama performs the Ashvamedha yajna, and his twin sons Lava and Kusha emerge from the forest to challenge the sacrificial horse.

The Sons of Kusa and the Kings of the Line
The dynasty continues through Kusha and his descendants, each king carrying forward the legacy of the Raghu lineage.

The Reign of Atithi
King Atithi rules with mixed virtue, and the dynasty begins to show the first cracks of decline from its golden peak.

The Dynasty Continued
A rapid succession of kings is catalogued as the solar dynasty carries on, each reign shorter and less glorious than the last.

The Downfall of Agnivarna
The final king Agnivarna succumbs to indulgence and vice, dying young and leaving the dynasty in the hands of his pregnant queen.