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Ramayana - Bhavan's Book University
Ramayana - Bhavan's Book University
C Rajagopalachari
Age (years) : 7 - 99
The Ramayana stands as a cornerstone of Indian literature, narrating the journey of Lord Rama. Regarded as a historical account, the epic delves into the significance of relationships and the corresponding duties that accompany them. As one of the two greatest Hindu epics, the Ramayana revolves around the life of Rama and his loved ones.
Immersing oneself in the epic reveals the portrayal of several ideal characters— the ideal wife, the ideal brother, the ideal servant, the ideal king, and the ideal father. The narrative unfolds with the abduction of Rama's beloved wife, Sita, by the King of Lanka, Ravana. This pivotal event sets the stage for essential developments in the story.
Comprising 24,000 verses across seven books and 500 cantos, the Ramayana is renowned for spreading knowledge about dharma, delving deeply into this concept. The epic has left an indelible mark on Sanskrit poetry and Indian culture. It serves as a foundational narrative, shared with every Hindu child during their formative years, instilling awareness of their religious roots and the enduring values embedded within the tale.
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