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ramananda 1
ramanuja 2
ramayana 31
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31 exile
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31 janak
31 ramayana
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31 vengeance
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Valmiki
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ramayana

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1 11 | nature, and the poet of the Ramayana takes advantage of Rama' 2 12 | there the great Epic, the Ramayana, describing the deeds of 3 12 | conception is concealed in the Ramayana, where Sita the heroine 4 12, 2| music lend,~Sing the Lay of Ramayana from the first unto the 5 12, 2| from end to end is chanted Ramayana's deathless Lay,~Ask no 6 12, 3| III - RECITAL OF THE RAMAYANA~When the silent night was 7 Epi | the Iliad of India. The Ramayana, describing the wanderings 8 Epi | thought of ancient India.~The Ramayana, like the Maha-bharata, 9 Epi | verse in which much of the Ramayana is composed is the easiest 10 Epi | genesis and growth of the Ramayana will indicate in what respects 11 Epi | Kurus and the Panchalas; the Ramayana grew out of the recollections 12 Epi | world; the characters of the Ramayana are more often the ideals 13 Epi | work of art the poet of the Ramayana conjures up the memories 14 Epi | of our everyday life the Ramayana sends its roots deeper into 15 Epi | given!"~In the whole of the Ramayana there is no character with 16 Epi | The whole tenor of the Ramayana is subdued and calm, pacific 17 Epi | of the Maha-bharata, the Ramayana is immeasurably superior 18 Epi | warlike incidents, that. the Ramayana excels. It is in the delineation 19 Epi | peasant alike, that the Ramayana bases its appeal to the 20 Epi | Life. In this respect the Ramayana gives us a true picture 21 Epi | and lofty chivalry. The Ramayana embodies the domestic and 22 Epi | past.~In condensing the Ramayana with its more than 24,000 23 Epi | magnificent edition of the Ramayana (Bengal recension), published 24 Epi | Benares recension of the Ramayana has since been lithographed 25 Epi | complete translation of the Ramayana into English prose has since 26 Epi | before that in India the Ramayana is still a living tradition 27 Epi | centuries after Christ, the Ramayana had the greatest influence 28 Epi | and a translation of the Ramayana in the Tamil language appeared 29 Epi | the example; Tulasi Das's Ramayana is the great classic of 30 Epi | Hindi language, Krittibas's Ramayana is a classic in the Bengali 31 Epi | language, and Sridhar's Ramayana is a classic in the Mahratta


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