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## Padma Purana
- **One Hundred and Fifth Chapter:** Seeing the fiery pit filled with grass and wood, Rama is distressed. But Lakshmana tells him not to worry and to witness Sita's greatness. Remembering the five Supreme Beings, Sita jumps into the fiery pit. As soon as she jumps, the entire fire transforms into water. The water from the pit spreads out, flooding the people present, causing them to panic. Finally, the rising water calms down at the touch of Rama's feet. Sita is seated on a lotus petal. Lava and Kusha reach her side. Ramachandra apologizes for his offense and urges her to return home. But Sita, having renounced the world, chooses not to go home and instead takes initiation from the Aryika Prithivimati. ... Rama goes to Sarvabhusana Kevali. The Kevali, through his divine voice, explains the Dharma. Hearing the description of the suffering in the four realms of existence, Rama asks, "Oh Lord! Am I a Bhavy?" In response, the Kevali says, "You are a Bhavy and will attain liberation from this very birth."
- **One Hundred and Sixth Chapter (279-268):** At Vibhishana's request, the Kevali describes the future births of Rama, Lakshmana, and Sita.
- **One Hundred and Seventh Chapter (266-317):** Renouncing worldly attachments, the commander of the army of death, Krtaantavaktra, seeks permission from Rama to take initiation. Rama tells him, "You, who have never tolerated even a crooked glance in your position as commander, how will you bear the insults of the lowly as a monk?" In response, the commander says, "When I am capable of giving up the elixir of your love, how can other things be unbearable?" Rama praises him and says, "If you attain Nirvana or become a god, do not forget to remember me, who is caught in delusion." Receiving Rama's command, the commander takes initiation. When Sarvabhusana Kevali departs, Rama goes to Sita and expresses his astonishment at her rigorous penance.
- **One Hundred and Eighth Chapter (318-323):** In response to a question from Srenic, Indra-bhuiti Ganadhara narrates the story of Sita's two sons, Lava and Kusha.
- **One Hundred and Ninth Chapter (324-327):** After sixty-two years of penance, Sita finally undertakes Sallekhana for thirty-three days and becomes the queen of the Achyuta heaven. Description of Madhu, the king of the Achyuta heaven at that time.
- **One Hundred and Tenth Chapter (328-341):** When the two daughters of Kanchanarath, the king of the city of Kanchan, Mandakini and Chandrabhagya, choose Anangalavan and Madanankush as their husbands in their Swayamvara, Lakshmana's sons become agitated. But...