Early Life
Maharishi
Valmiki was born as Ratnakara to sage Prachetasa. At a very young age,
Ratnakara went into the forest and got lost. A hunter, who was passing by,
saw Ratnakara and took him under his own care. Under the love and care of
his foster parents, Ratnakara forgot his original parents. Under his
father's guidance, Ratnakara turned out to be an excellent hunter. As he
approached marriageable age, Ratnakara was married to a beautiful girl from
hunter's family.
Turning into a Robber
As his family
grew larger, Ratnakara found it next to impossible to feed them. As a
result, he took to robbery and began looting people passing from one village
to another.
Meeting with Narada and Transformation
One day, the
great sage Narada, while passing through the jungle, was attacked by
Ratnakara. As Narada played his Veena and sang praises of the Lord, he saw a
transformation coming over Ratnakara. Then, he asked Ratnakara whether the
family, for whom he was robbing others, will partake in his sins also.
Ratnakara went to ask the same question to his family and on being refused
by all his family members, he went back to sage Narada. Narada taught him
the sacred name of 'Rama' and asked him to sit in meditation, chanting the
name of Rama, till the time Narada came back.
Ratnakara followed the instructions and kept sitting in a meditative posture
for years, during which his body got completely covered by an anthill. At
last, Narada came to see him and removed all the anthills from his body.
Then, he told Ratnakara that his tapasya (meditation) paid off and the God
was pleased with him. Ratnakara was bestowed with the honor of a Brahmarshi
and given the name of Valmiki, since he was reborn from the Valmika (the
ant-hill). Sage Valmiki founded his ashram at the banks of River Ganga.
Receiving Lord Rama
One day, Valmiki
had the fortuity of receiving Lord Rama, His wife Sita and brother Lakshman
at his ashram. On Valmiki's suggestion, Lord Rama built his hut on
Chitrakuta hill, near the ashram.
Writing Ramayana
Narada visited Maharishi Valmiki in his ashram once and there, he narrated the story of Lord Rama. Thereafter he received a vision from Brahma in which the Lord instructed him to write Ramayana in slokas, which the sage readily followed.

