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Keywords:
Epic,
Valmiki,
Hindu,
Ramachandra,
Lord
A Hindu holy epic that depicts the history and life of Lord Rama.
The epic containing the life story of Lord Ram. In fact there are two such epics. One was written by sage Valmiki who lived in the time of Lord Ram and the other was written by saint Tulsi Das in the sixteenth century A.D.
the epic history in Sanskrit language of the appearance and activities of Lord Ramachandra, written by Valmiki Muni.
The Hindu epic of the Life and glory of Ramachandra, the prince of Ayodhya and an avatar of Lord Vishnu
'Story of Rãm'. Popular Hindu scripture narrating the story of Shri Rãm Bhagwãn – his 14-year banishment from the throne of Ayodhyã to the forest; his wife, Sitã's, abduction by the evil emperor Rãvan; and Rãm's ultimate victory over Rãvan and his armies to return with Sitã and reign over Ayodhyã with righteousness. One of the two great Itihãs scriptures. Encompasses ideals for society through the virtues exhibited by the exemplary lives of Rãm, Sitã, and Rãm's brothers, Lakshmanji and Bharatji.
Great Hindu epic that relays the story of Lord Ram, Sita, Laxman and Hanuman. Composed by sage Valmiki
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