It was Ramayana.
The author of the book ramayana was Valmiki.
Ramayana.
There are two books. One is Ramayana and other is Mahabharata. Both go hand in hand.
Ravan's real name in the Ramayana was Dashanan
Yes, Ramayana is a great literary source for the scholars who study the ancient civilization of India. Ramayana is one of the most acclaimed treasure of Sanskrit literature.
"Iliad" and "Odyssey" by Homer. "The Book of Songs" from ancient China. "Mahabharata" and "Ramayana" from ancient India. "Kalevala" from Finnish mythology. "Popol Vuh" from Mayan civilization.
The ancient Indian epic, the Ramayana, mentions a city located towards the West of India, after crossing a sea (Arabian) and a couple of mountain ranges. The city was circular "shaped like a wheel with a thousand (many) spokes". The city was made by a celestial architect by the name Vishvakarma. The name of the City was 'Chakra-van'. The Ramayana describes the route from India right up to what is probably the Zagros range in Iran & Iraq. Whether Baghdad was made on the ruins of the more ancient, way more ancient Chakravan is not known but there definitely was a perfectly circular city somewhere in the Zagros range as per the Ramayana. The 'Ramayana' is at least 7000 year old, if not older.
Ramayana
Ramayana is history of ancient Indian subcontinet. It is termed as mythology since it dates back to thousands of years.
The name of Jatayu's brother in the Ramayana is Sampati.
No, the Ramayana is not one of the Vedas. The Vedas are ancient Hindu texts that form the foundation of Hindu philosophy and religion, while the Ramayana is an epic poem that tells the story of Prince Rama and his adventures.
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