The first part of Ramayana is bala kanda. It explains about Lord Rama's childhood.
Who first wrote of the ramayana in
Ramayana is first and then Mahabharata
The Samskhepa (or Sankshipta) Ramayana ("abridged Ramayana") is actually the first part (sarga) of the first canto (Balakanda) of Valmiki's Ramayana, in which sage Narada recounts to Valmiki in brief the story of Rama. So if you look for Valmiki's Ramayana, you'll be able to find the Samskshepa Ramayana as well. Thus to answer your question, you can find it at all these places: http://sanskritdocuments.org/mirrors/ramayana/pdf/1_balakanda_1.pdf http://valmiki.iitk.ac.in/index.php?id=sloka1 http://sanskrit.inria.fr/~anusaaraka/sanskrit/sankshipt_ramayan/ http://tinyurl.com/8ghv9 [wikisource]
Balmiki wrote the Ramayana in sanskrit language. He was the first one to author the epic Ramayana.
Too many scholars have translated Ramayana. It is originally in Sanskrit.
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Valmiki wrote Ramayana first. It was later written by Tulsidas.
Sri Ramayana was written in 'Sanskrit' language. This language is also called as 'Deva Naagari'.
No, the Ramayana and Mahabharata are two separate epics in Hindu mythology. The Ramayana recounts the story of Lord Rama and his journey to rescue his wife Sita from the demon Ravana. The Mahabharata, on the other hand, revolves around the conflict between the Pandavas and Kauravas, leading to the great war of Kurukshetra.
The first Telugu Ramayana was written by the poet Sree Kandukuri Venkata Ramakrishna in the 17th century. His adaptation of the epic, known as "Ramayana," made the story accessible to Telugu-speaking audiences and contributed significantly to Telugu literature. Prior to this, various versions of the Ramayana existed in other languages, but Ramakrishna's work is noted for its poetic style and cultural relevance.
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