About the Ramayana :- The Ramayana (रामायण) is one of the two great Sanskrit epics of ancient India, alongside the Mahabharata. Composed by the sage Valmiki, it is often called the Adi Kavya — the first poem ever written in human history. With approximately 24,000 verses divided into 6 Kandas (books), it tells the story of Prince Rama of Ayodhya, his exile, the abduction of his wife Sita, and the great war to rescue her. But the Ramayana is far more than a story of war and rescue. It is the ultimate guide to dharma — righteous living. Rama embodies the ideal son, husband, king, and warrior. Sita represents unwavering devotion and inner strength. Hanuman demonstrates the power of selfless service and bhakti. Lakshmana shows the beauty of brotherly loyalty. Each character in this epic is a living lesson in how to navigate the complexities of life with grace, courage, and moral clarity. The teachings of the Ramayana directly connect to the wisdom found in the Bhagavad Gita and the Vedas. The concept of dharma that Krishna explains in the Gita is the same dharma that Rama lives and breathes throughout this epic.
Valmiki Ramayanam -
Valmiki Ramayanam
बालकाण्ड - Bala Kanda
अयोध्याकाण्ड - Ayodhya Kanda
अरण्यकाण्ड - Aranya Kanda
किष्किन्धाकाण्ड - Kishkindha Kanda
सुन्दरकाण्ड - Sundara Kanda
युद्धकाण्ड - Yuddha Kanda
Valmiki Ramayanam
Valmiki Ramayanam
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