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  Ramayana Audio
he Ramayana is one of the greatest and most timeless epics in world literature.
Leading professional actors and storytellers are the voices on this recording, featuring Richard Ross, Stephen White, and Michael Sternfeld on Volumes I, II, and III, respectively.
Volume III brings the Ramayana to its thrilling conclusion with the final two books: Yuddha Kanda and Uttara Kanda.
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  Ramayana Encyclopedia @ AlienArtifacts.com (Alien Artifacts)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In Ramayana's context, the offensive deed was done by Ravana in coveting Rama's wife and kidnapping her.
These versions of the Ramayana diverge sharply from traditional presentations, with Ravana portrayed as a statesman scholar with whom Sita was infatuated, and Rama as a playboy prince with little application or dedication, who ordered massive genocide on a drunken whim.
These include the Kakawin Ramayana of Java, Indonesia, Ramakavaca of Bali, Hikayat Seri Rama of Malaysia, Maradia Lawana of the Philippines, Ramakien of Thailand, to be witnessed in elaborate illustration at the Wat Phra Kaew temple in Bangkok, the Reamker of Cambodia, the Yama Zatdaw of Myanmar, and the Pra Lak Pra Lam of Laos.
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 Ramayana - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Because of this, the Ramayana became popular in Southeast Asia and manifested itself in text, temple architecture and performance, particularly in Indonesia (Java, Sumatra and Borneo), Thailand, Cambodia, Malaysia, Vietnam and Laos.
Valmiki's Ramayana, the oldest and most widely read version of Ramayana is the basis of all the various version of Ramayana that are prevalent in the various cultures.
Abridged Ramayana and Mahabharata by R.C. Dutt (1899)
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 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Ramayana   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Ramayana (Sanskrit: march or journey (ayana) of Rama) is part of the Hindu smriti, written by Valmiki.
The Ramayana had an important influence on later Sanskrit poetry, primarily through its establishment of the Sloka meter.
These include the Kakawin Ramayana of Java, Indonesia, Ramakavaca of Bali, Hikayat Seri Rama of Malaysia, Maradia Lawana of the Phillippines, Ramakien of Thailand, to be witnessed in elaborate illustration at the Wat Phra Kaew temple in Bangkok, the Reamker of Cambodia, the Yama Zatdaw of Myanmar, and the Pra Lak Pra Lam of Laos.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Ramayana   (2726 words)

  
 Ramayana
Ramayana is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness.
The Ramayana embodied for the Indian imagination its highest and tenderest human ideals of character, made strength and courage and gentleness and purity and fidelity and self-sacrifice familiar to it in the suavest and most harmonious forms..."
The Ramayana, the saga of Rama's life written by Valmiki, is widely acclaimed as among the greatest of all Indian epics.
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 Ramayana on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Ramayana of Valmiki: An Epic of Ancient India, vol 5, Sundarakanda.(Review)
RAMAYANA [Ramayana] [story of Rama], classical Sanskrit epic of India, probably composed in the 3d cent.
Rama was deprived by guile of the throne of Ayodhya and forced into a long exile with his wife, Sita, the prototype of noble womanhood.
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 Ensiklopedia :: encyclopedia : Ramayana   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Ramayana dari bahasa Sanskrit Rāmâyaṇa yang berasal dari kata Rāma dan Ayaṇa yang berarti "Perjalanan Rama", adalah sebuah cerita epik dari India.
Ramayana terdapat pula dalam khazanah sastra Jawa dalam bentuk kakawin Ramayana, dan gubahan-gubahannya dalam bahasa Jawa Baru yang tidak semua berdasarkan kakawin ini.
Di India dalam bahasa Sanskrit, Ramayana dibagi menjadi tujuh kitab atau kanda berikut:
www.ensiklopedia.info /Ramayana   (201 words)

  
 Ramayana The Great Hindu Epic
Ramayana - role of ramayana in hinduism - the story of rama and sita
How one must interact with another, relationships between different beings, respect one must pay to Parents and Gurus, all the while fulfilling the desires of the Lord (upholding Dharma at each and every stage)...
(with deeper meaning) can not be understood by a common man but ramayana, in the dialect of a common man can be easily assimilated by all!!
www.godrealized.com /Ramayana.html   (771 words)

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