When Compassion Stopped the Sacred Horse: Sita's Lesson in Dharma Beyond Rituals The Sacred Yajna of King Dasaratha Raja Dashrath of Ayodhya, the illustrious father of Bhagavan Sri Rama, Lakshmana, Bharata, and Shatrughna, was a renowned warrior who had fought alongside the Devas in celestial battles. To establish his supremacy over earthly kingdoms and fulfill his dharmic duties as a Chakravarti, he undertook the grand Ashvamedha Yajna, one of the most powerful and prestigious sacrifices in Vedic tradition. The Ashvamedha required a consecrated horse to roam freely across kingdoms for an entire year, accompanied by the king's army. Any ruler who stopped or captured the horse would be declaring war against the sponsoring king. To allow the horse to pass unchallenged was to acknowledge the sovereignty of Dasharatha. The Exhausted Horse Reaches Mithila As the sacred horse traversed various kingdoms, it eventually reached Mithila, the prosperous kingdom ruled by King Janaka....