Dasharatha was the king of Ayodhya.
Lord Vishnu accepted, saying that he would be born as Rama, the son of Dasharatha.
Dasharatha Sharma(1903-1976) was an Indologist with particular interest
in the history of the Rajasthan region of India.
That's what she asked for and Dasharatha was heartbroken
but given that all Indian men are true to their word.
Kaikeyi saves Dasharatha's life twice,
and he offers her two boons that she may have fulfilled any time in the future.
These rock-cut chambers date back to the 3rd century BCE, Maurya period, of Ashoka(reigned 273-232 BCE)
and his grandson, Dasharatha Maurya.
It is said that there is a small hill located near the
temple which used to be the throne of King Dasharatha.
After the marriage when his father Dasharatha was returning to Ayodhya with Rama,
Parashurama obstructed their path and challenged Rama for breaking his guru Shiva's bow.
Let's rewind the story a bit and get to the point where Ram
was sentenced to exile by his own father, Dasharatha on account of a promise that he made to his wife Kaikeyi.
When we hear or think of Lord Rama, powerful scenes from Ramayana come to our mind that reminds us of Rama's steadfast devotion to His father-
King Dasharatha, his love for his brothers, his overflowing kindness, His valour and so on.