Most people are aware of the way Queen Sita died, after King Rama of Ayodhya found her with his twin sons, Luv and Kush, in sage Valmiki's ashram. People also know that after Sita gave up her life following her humiliation on being asked to do an 'agni pariksha', Rama returned to Ayodhya with his sons and created a new home for them in the palace.
WHAT ABOUT THE REST OF HIS LIFE, AFTER SITA?
Rama, meanwhile, is already preparing to conclude the Rama avatar of Maha Vishnu. Learning of Lakshmana's story, he too walks down to Sarayu river, accompanied by (invisible) devas, since he is the personification of Maha Vishnu. Thus, ends Rama Avtaar...
Soon, Maha Vishnu appeared at the very same spot, in his original form, to bless the people gathered there. Rama had become Vishnu and Lakshmana had become Adisesha, the many hooded serpent...