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In our previous episode, the skies above Lanka were filled with illusion and fear. Indrajit had hidden himself in darkness and struck like a shadow. The Vanars had seen Sita fall, and grief had shaken even the heart of Ram. But truth had emerged through Vibhishan. The death was false. A deeper danger was rising. At Nikumbhila, a ritual had begun that could make Indrajit unstoppable. And so, Lakshman had set forth, with Hanuman and Vibhishan by his side, to stop that fire before it could change the fate of the war.

In today’s episode, the battle reaches its turning point. We will see Lakshman confront Indrajit at the sacred fire. We will hear harsh words between blood and dharm, as Vibhishan stands against his own kin. We will witness a fierce war of arrows, where the sky itself trembles under their power. We will see Hanuman shatter the ritual and drag Indrajit down from the skies. We will feel the intensity of a battle where divine weapons clash, and no warrior steps back. We will witness the final moment, where Lakshman calls upon truth itself and releases an arrow that ends the terror of the worlds. We will then see Lanka break under grief. Raavan will fall from his throne. Mandodari will cry for her son. And in Ashok Vatika, Sita will hear the news and reflect on the strength of Lakshman and the path that led her here. Back in Ram’s camp, we will see joy return, wounds heal, and hope rise stronger than ever. The fall of Indrajit will bring the war to its final edge. Join me now, as courage defeats illusion, as dharm stands firm against pride, and as the path clears for the final battle between Ram and Raavan.

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