- Ramayana - Wikipedia
Rāma, the name of the main figure of the epic, has two contextual meanings In the Atharvaveda, it means "dark-coloured or black" and is related to the word rātri "the darkness or stillness of night"
- Ramayana | Summary, Characters, Themes, Facts | Britannica
The Ramayana is the shorter of the two great epic poems of India, the other being the Mahabharata The Ramayana was composed in Sanskrit, probably not before 300 BCE, by the poet Valmiki, and in its present form, it consists of some 24,000 couplets divided into seven books
- Ramayana - World History Encyclopedia
The Ramayana is an ancient Indian epic, composed some time in the 5th century BCE, about the exile and then return of Rama, prince of Ayodhya It was composed in Sanskrit by the sage Valmiki, who taught it to Rama's sons, the twins Lava and Kush
- Ramayana Story - Complete Ramayana Story Events In English
The Ramayana story is a complete description of all major events in chronological order, as described in the epic Ramayana It is one of the oldest and most revered Indian epics and narrates the life and adventures of Lord Rama, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu
- Ramayana - Asia Society
It is the story of King Rama who must save his kidnapped wife, Sita Along the way, it teaches Hindu life lessons The Ramayana is told and retold orally, through literature (and comic books!), plays, movies and is reference in many other forms of popular culture today
- Ramayana Summary in Simple Words | Easy Guide to the Epic
The Ramayana, one of the most revered texts in Hinduism, is a vast and intricate epic that tells the story of Lord Rama, his wife Sita, and the battle between good and evil
- Ramayana: The Sacred Epic of Hinduism | Timeless Wisdom . . .
The Ramayana is an ancient Sanskrit epic attributed to the sage Valmiki It recounts the life, trials, and triumphs of Lord Rama—an avatar of Lord Vishnu—whose journey exemplifies the ideals of righteousness (dharma), loyalty, and the ultimate triumph of good over evil
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