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Pure Gems of Ramayanam

Author : krishnan aravamudan
Publisher : PartridgeIndia
Page : 805 pages
File Size : 31,35 MB
Release : 2014-09-22
Category : Religion
ISBN : 148283720X

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His first book' Srimad Valmiki Ramayanam' in English is a truthful but concise reproduction of the original work in Sanskrit by Sage Valmiki. It is a well-known Indian epic. His second book ' Ramayana Th oomanigal' in Tamil is an elaborate research work on the role of twelve characters of Valmiki Ramayanam. His third work is ' Mahabharathathil Krishnan' in Tamil dealing with the role of Lord Krishna in Mahabharatham, another great Indian epic. His fourth book is ' Kamban Kanum Th irumal' in Tamil . He has chosen three hundred and seventy five wonderful verses from the well-known Tamil masterpiece ' Kamba Ramayanam', in which the great poet Kamban depicts Rama, a man, as Lord Vishnu, the God. These verses are based on a very rich background in Tamil literature. The present work 'Pure Gems of Ramayanam' is an English translation of his 'Ramayana Th oomanigal' in Tamil, the second book written by him. It is a research work on the twelve characters of Valmiki Ramayanam.

Pure Gems of Ramayanam

Author : krishnan aravamudan
Publisher : Partridge Publishing
Page : 805 pages
File Size : 43,25 MB
Release : 2014-09-22
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1482837196

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His first book Srimad Valmiki Ramayanam in English is a truthful but concise reproduction of the original work in Sanskrit by Sage Valmiki. It is a well-known Indian epic. His second book Ramayana Th oomanigal in Tamil is an elaborate research work on the role of twelve characters of Valmiki Ramayanam. His third work is Mahabharathathil Krishnan in Tamil dealing with the role of Lord Krishna in Mahabharatham, another great Indian epic. His fourth book is Kamban Kanum Th irumal in Tamil . He has chosen three hundred and seventy five wonderful verses from the well-known Tamil masterpiece Kamba Ramayanam, in which the great poet Kamban depicts Rama, a man, as Lord Vishnu, the God. These verses are based on a very rich background in Tamil literature. The present work Pure Gems of Ramayanam is an English translation of his Ramayana Th oomanigal in Tamil, the second book written by him. It is a research work on the twelve characters of Valmiki Ramayanam.

Ramayana for Children

Author : Neela Subramaniam
Publisher : Sura Books
Page : 102 pages
File Size : 30,20 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Ramayana
ISBN : 9788174784896

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Kamba Ramayanam

Author : Kampar
Publisher :
Page : 420 pages
File Size : 31,57 MB
Release : 1994
Category : Rāma (Hindu deity)
ISBN :

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Extended narrative poem on the life and works of Rāma (Hindu deity); with exhaustive interpretative notes.

Krishna in Mahabharatham

Author : Aravamudan Krishnan
Publisher : Notion Press
Page : 385 pages
File Size : 31,27 MB
Release :
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9352061365

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Krishna in Mahabharatham

Ramayana - The Story of Lord Rama

Author : Valmiki Muni
Publisher :
Page : 600 pages
File Size : 20,31 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9788190829267

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Countless ages ago, when men and animals could speak together and powerful brahmanas could effect miracles, the uncontrollable King Ravana was terrorizing the universe. This edition records the adventure of Rama, the Lord of righteousness, as He struggles to overcome the forces of Ravana. The absorbing narration has delighted and enlightened countless generations in India, and its timeless spiritual insights are compellingly relevant in today's confused world.

The Ramayana

Author : Ralph Griffith
Publisher :
Page : 818 pages
File Size : 27,23 MB
Release : 2017-08-13
Category :
ISBN : 9781974520442

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This is an abridged verse translation of the two longest epic poems in world literature, the Ramayana and Mahabharata. This translation is surprisingly readable and very moving once you get used to the rhymed couplet format. This also serves as an ideal introduction to the sprawling plots of these epic tales." A transcendental epic tragedy of Divine sorts. A Ramayana book story with as much beauty and poetry as philosophy and truths.each character and situation reflects different things in both the spiritual realm as in our human condition. Decisions, consequences, tragedy, nobility of spirit, height of thought, duty and unflinching righteousness. It is as well a "fantastic" story, with things that can happen only in spiritual manifestations of the spiritual realm, such as flying giant monkeys which think and talk, flying mountains, a giant prehistoric world war, a sure entertaining and edifying epic."" Ralph T. H. Griffith has distilled the beautiful essence of the Ramayana, one of India's greatest epics, into a single, compelling volume. This is the story of Prince Rama's dedication to dharma -the responsibilities that fall to him as a result of his status as human and prince- in the face of incredible misfortune. It is also the story of what people are willing to do for those they love (witness Rama's war against the demons of Lanka to recuperate his wife Sita) and the tragic twists that can undermine that love (as when Rama exiles Sita to placate the suspicions of his subjects). For those who have never even heard of this epic, loved by millions in the Near East and East, Buck's soaring adaptation will be a real eye-opener. "" The ancient Indian epic, "ramayana valmiki ", is, as far as I know, one of Indian's most popular and loved epics, and it seems to have been composed around 500 to 750 BC, although there are many variations throughout the centuries. The gist of it is probably the same though.The one I am talking about here is just an audiobook translation by William Buck, and I say translation, but I actually mean a retelling. It is not in poetic form, it is retold in simple modern English narrative, which means that it is probably significantly different from the original, but I still assume that it has some grains of the original, for me to at least familiarize myself with the story.In short, very short, Rama is the son of a King and is actually the human form of a God (the God comes to Earth as a human form, but he forgets he is a God, this is way it always works). Something happens something happens, he is exiled, his beautiful wife, Sita, is stolen by a demon king, Ravana, and he needs to save her. Something something, epilogue.Here is the absolute fascinating thing about the epic ramayana english for me. If the story is written around 2,500 years back, we really have not progressed much, story-telling wise. Seriously, people always whine about how recent films are copying the classics from fifty or thirty years back, and Ramayana has the basis of a lot of epic films released nowadays. The main highlight for me in the epic, and the one that best illustrates this, is the main battle between Rama's army and the army of the demon king. This is almost Lord of the Ring.Rama is a powerful bowsman and there is part in the epic where he gets a really strong bow. He has a bad ass friend who is really strong. They befriend the races of monkeys and bears, having a few main characters in these races. And when they face the demon king, it is almost like it was written today. When he starts losing, he starts sending out strong characters one by one, and each one seems undefeatable at first, and Rama's army seems to be losing, but one character goes against him and wins, and then the next fighter. It was pretty exciting! My favorite character was probably Indrajit, he was seriously kicking ass. It was very...anime."