Rama’s March to Lanka: The Sacred Strategy of the Vanara Army The Divine March to the Shores of the Ocean In the Yuddha Kanda of the Ramayana, after Hanuman returns from Lanka with the glorious news of Sita’s presence in Ashoka Vatika, the narrative shifts from search to action. The grief of separation transforms into purposeful resolve. Rama, having heard Hanuman’s detailed account of Lanka’s fortifications and Ravana’s might, decides to march southward with the Vanara army toward the ocean that separates Bharata from Lanka. This moment marks one of the most powerful and symbolically rich episodes in the epic. It is here that the iconic imagery of Rama riding on the shoulders of Hanuman and Lakshmana riding on Angada emerges. Far from being mere artistic imagination, this description appears in the Yuddha Kanda when Rama organizes his forces with careful strategic planning. Strategic Organization of the Army Rama demonstrates extraordinary leadership and foresight. He appoints Ni...