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Amar Chitra Katha Special Issue Tulsidas Ramayana Ram Charit Manas
Amar Chitra Katha Special Issue Tulsidas Ramayana Ram Charit Manas
Margie Sastry
Age (years) : 6 - 99
Amar Chitra Katha takes readers on a remarkable journey with Tulsidas’ Ramayana. Delve into the world of Ram, the brave Prince of Ayodhya - one of Ancient India's most beloved tales. It's no wonder why this fabled story still moves readers of all ages and remains a timeless classic around the globe! Boasting an illustrious background, the Ramayana is highly prized by India's grand culture. Also known as Ram Charit Manas or Ram Charit Manas Ramayana, this version by poet Goswami Tulsidas was written in the language of Awadhi, used in Uttar Pradesh in the 15th century. The term itself translates to ‘the lake of Ram’s good deeds’. Although it pays homage to the Valmiki Ramayana, this retelling features slight variances, such as Lord Hanuman being a monkey instead of a human. Most importantly, Ram is seen as a celestial figure.
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