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Ramayana, written by Valmiki, holds a special place amongst the ancient Hindu scriptures. It presents the life of Lord Rama in a simple, lucid and idealistic way. Besides his life cycle this scripture also dwells on the values of an ideal married life, ideal kingship, ideal family life, ideal chaste etc.
In this book, Ramayana has been presented in the form of short stories. These stories are not only interesting and knowledge- giving, they also make one understand the Ramayana in a very simple way. Ramayana, written by Valmiki, holds a special place amongst the ancient Hindu scriptures. It presents the life of Lord Rama in a simple, lucid and idealistic way. Besides his life cycle this scripture also dwells on the values of an ideal married life, ideal kingship, ideal family life, ideal chaste etc.
In this book, Ramayana has been presented in the form of short stories. These stories are not only interesting and knowledge- giving, they also make one understand the Ramayana in a very simple way.
Ramayan Ki Kathayen Description:
Ramayana, written by Valmiki, holds a special place amongst the ancient Hindu scriptures. It presents the life of Lord Rama in a simple, lucid and idealistic way. Besides his life cycle this scripture also dwells on the values of an ideal married life, ideal kingship, ideal family life, ideal chaste etc.
In this book, Ramayana has been presented in the form of short stories. These stories are not only interesting and knowledge- giving, they also make one understand the Ramayana in a very simple way.
