Lakshmana is the brother of Rama who chose to exile with him. He is the son of Dasharatha King, Sumitra Queen and Shatrughna twin sons. Lakshmana is portrayed as the incarnation of Naga that is associated with Shesh, Vishnu. He took some time to protect Shita and Rama. Meanwhile, he fought against the women of Sulpanaka. He was forced to leave Sita. He was deceived by the devil Maricha and believed that Rama had problems. When she left her, Shita was kidnapped by Ravana. He got married to Sita's sister Ulla Mila
According to Ramayana's Balakhanda department, Rama has three brothers. These are Lakshmana, Bharata and Shatrughna. Existing text manuscripts explain their education and training as young prince, but this is short. Rama is depicted as courteous, self-disciplined, kind youngster ready to help others. His education includes Vedas, Vedangas and Martial Arts. The era of Rama grew in more detail in later Hindu texts like Turcidas' Ramavari. This template is similar to the Krishna template, but in Tulsidas' poem Rama is not a mischievous outgoing thing of Krishna but a gentle, conservative and introverted one.
At the age of 15, Rama V was crowned. He is educated in Europe and is familiar with European colonial affairs. Many of his children were also sent to Europe for education. Rama V is constantly urged to turn his regime into a constitutional monarchy like Japan, but he said that the country is simply not ready. He kept neutral during the Third British - Burma War, but agreed to provide food to the British Army. Following the footsteps of his predecessor, he is enthusiastic to cooperate with the UK and to assure the sovereignty of his country.