In the story of the Ramayana, when Lord Rama killed Ravana and brought Mother Sita back to Ayodhya, a wave of happiness spread throughout the kingdom. However, after some time, due to the doubts and accusations of the public, Lord Rama decided to send Mother Sita into exile. Mother Sita accepted this decision and began living in the hermitage of Sage Valmiki.
In Sage Valmiki's hermitage, Mother Sita gave birth to twin sons, whom she named Lav and Kush. Under the guidance of Sage Valmiki, Lav and Kush received education and training in weaponry. Lav and Kush were very brave, intelligent, and virtuous boys.
Mother Sita told Lav and Kush stories about Lord Rama and made them aware of the ideals of the Ramayana. Lav and Kush grew up with devotion and love for Lord Rama.
One day, Lord Rama organized a grand sacrifice in Ayodhya and invited all the sages and saints. Sage Valmiki, along with his disciples Lav and Kush, also attended this sacrifice. Lav and Kush sang the story of the Ramayana, which deeply impressed everyone present.
Lord Rama also heard Lav and Kush's story and was impressed by their qualities and bravery. Later, when Lord Rama discovered that Lav and Kush were his own sons, he called Mother Sita and his sons back to Ayodhya.
Thus, the story of the birth and bravery of Lav and Kush teaches us that those who walk the path of truth, devotion, and righteousness are always honored. Lav and Kush followed the teachings of their mother Sita and Lord Rama and became great warriors.