Why father ram was scared?
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Was Lord Rama ever afraid of anyone in his life?
Lord Rama is the seventh avatar of the god Vishnu, one of his most popular incarnations along with Krishna and Gautama Buddha. He is considered the Supreme Being.
He had within him all the desirable virtues that any individual would seek to aspire, and he fulfils all his moral obligations.
At one incidence, that Lord Rama afraid of Vishwamitra
Rama was holding court and discussing the state of the kingdom with his ministers, when the arrival of Vishwamitra was announced. Rama paid his obeisance to the sage and took him to a seat. As soon as he sat down, the sage said, “Rama, the king of Kasi, Yayati is arrogant. He has insulted me. You must kill him. You may take this as my command!”
Rama was aware that Yayati was a righteous king and he would not be unfair or unjust to anyone. But, the orders have come from none else than his Guru. He could not possibly refuse to obey his revered teacher. At the same time, he would lose an ally in Yayati, a king who did everything for the welfare of his people. How could he go and kill such a person? Rama was in a dilemma.
Vishwamitra was angry with Yayati because the king has failed to pay his due respect. It so happened that his subjects had gone to the king to complain about a herd of elephants that was destroying the crops and terrifying both the cattle and the villagers. As a king, it was his duty to ensure the welfare of his subjects, so Yayati decided to hunt down the elephants. He was driving them away into the forest when Vishwamitra came that way. Yayati did not notice the presence of the sage, who took it as an insult. Hence his command to Rama to take revenge on Yayati.
The king came to know that Rama was getting ready for a war with him. He was shocked.
Queen Yashodhara and their children, Prince Chandrangad and Princess Chandramukhi were all devotees of Rama; they could not believe their ears when they heard the threat of a war from Rama himself.
Yayati wondered what crime he had committed to provoke Rama’s anger. “Rama does not forsake anyone if he were to seek refuge in him” said Yayati. “I shall go and fall at his feet and ask him to pardon me!” He was getting ready for his journey to Ayodhya, with his family when sage Narada reached there. Yayati told him what had happened.