"Ramayana" is the name of an ancient Sanskrit epic. It is ascribed to the Hindu sage Valmiki and is part of the Hindu religion. (The other major text is the Mahabharata.)
The word "Ramayana" can be translated as "Rama's journey" (literally Rama, the protagonist avatar, and ayana, meaning going).
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ramayana , what is the meaning of ramayana found ,- ramayana = ram +ayan ( ayan meaning came )
according to some stories ahyilyia was cursed by gotham rishi , Ahalya was converted to stone ,As for Ahalya, Gautama granted her the boon that she would be brought back to human form by the touch of the feet of Lord Rama .
if stories were true then gotham rishi would not be knowing of of rama avatar
mahabharata is also said was written before mahabharta .
like in many scruputures is mentioned of kalaki avatar ,which is now going on under earths .
if some good gods or good peoples would taken wise and noble decessions to save the lifes .no sita , ahilya , draupadi would had insulted , like sita , ahilya , draupadi , how many girls and womens would be victims and their name even did not known .
was there any conspirancies or ill intentions
peoples being taken under earth , beaten very badly and broken and even buried alive by the great gods and goddesses and great humans gods like murgan , bhiraspaty ,bharama , dakshina moorty , narayanan , vishnu and many power full and great gods ..
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Ramayana was written by Valmiki.My grandmother used to read me Ramayana when I was a kid.
It was Ramayana.
ramayana setting
Valmiki Wrote Ramayana. He is an author.
'Parva" means chapters but referred to Mahabharata, not Ramayana. In Ramayana the chapetrs are known as "Kanda"
if u mean Rama in the Ramayana he traveled on foot or in a carriage and in a flying carriage
The author of the book ramayana was Valmiki.
Ramayana happened in Treta Yuga.
There are 24000 shlokas in the Sanskrit epic Ramayana. Valmiki wrote the story of Rama as Ramayana.
Balmiki wrote the Ramayana in sanskrit language. He was the first one to author the epic Ramayana.
Ramayana.