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Ramayana: Encyclopedia Ii - Ramayana - Literary Works Inspired By The Ramayana
Valmiki's Ramayana inspired the Sri Ramacharit Manas by Tulasidas, an epic Hindi version with a slant more grounded in a different realm ...
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Ramayana: Encyclopedia Ii - Ramayana - Literary Works Inspired By The Ramayana
Valmiki's Ramayana inspired the Sri Ramacharit Manas by Tulasidas, an epic Hindi version with a slant more grounded in a different realm ...
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Ramayana: Encyclopedia Ii - Ramayana - Synopsis
According to Hindu tradition, Rāma is an Avātara, an incarnation of Vishnu or God. The main purpose of his incarnation is to demonstrat...
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Ramayana: Encyclopedia Ii - Ramayana - Synopsis
According to Hindu tradition, Rāma is an Avātara, an incarnation of Vishnu or God. The main purpose of his incarnation is to demonstrat...
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Ramayana: Encyclopedia Ii - Ramayana - Lessons From The Ramayana
Ramayana illustrates
Dharma in the form of Rama, who is the personification of this Hindu concept of duty and harmony.
an ideal son, an ...
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Ramayana: Encyclopedia Ii - Ramayana - Timeline
The Ramayan is ascribed to a single author, Vālmiki. Its exact date of creation is unknown, and is estimated to lie between the 4th and ...
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Ramayana: Encyclopedia Ii - Ramayana - Timeline
The Ramayan is ascribed to a single author, Vālmiki. Its exact date of creation is unknown, and is estimated to lie between the 4th and ...
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Ramayana: Encyclopedia Ii - Ramayana - Lessons From The Ramayana
Ramayana illustrates
Dharma in the form of Rama, who is the personification of this Hindu concept of duty and harmony.
an ideal son, an ...
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