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Yes, Ramayana is considered a holy story in Hinduism. It is one of the major ancient Indian epics that is revered for its spiritual and moral teachings, and is often recited during religious ceremonies.
There is not one Ramayana in India. In each and every language there is at least one Ramayana. For example, in Hindi there is Thulsi Ramayana, in Tamil there is Kamba Ramayana, Bengali there is Kirtivasa Ramayana and so on. However the oldest of all of these is the one written in Sanskrit. It is said to have been written by Valmiki, a saint turned hunter.
Vedvati is a character in Hindu mythology who was cursed by the sage Kapi to be reborn as Sita and wedded to Lord Rama. She is believed to be the daughter of Brahmarishi Kusadhvaja and his wife Malini. Vedvati's story is often connected to the Ramayana where Sita is portrayed as an embodiment of purity and fidelity.
The Ramayana teaches about righteousness, duty, loyalty, and the importance of upholding moral values. It also emphasizes the power of love, devotion, and perseverance in overcoming obstacles and evil. The epic promotes the ideals of selflessness, humility, and the importance of following dharma (righteousness).
The Ramayana was written by the sage Valmiki, who is also considered the Adi Kavi (the first poet) in Sanskrit literature. The Ramayana is one of the two major Hindu epics, the other being the Mahabharata.
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Yes, Ramayana is a holy story. It is the story about the life of Lord Rama
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The epic story of Ramayana is believed to be over 2,500 years old.
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Ramayana is the story of lord Rama. All the characters are related to Lord Rama.
Ramayana is the story of Lord Rama. So all the characters which are connected to Lord Rama are connected to Ramayana.
'Parva" means chapters but referred to Mahabharata, not Ramayana. In Ramayana the chapetrs are known as "Kanda"
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There are 24000 shlokas in the Sanskrit epic Ramayana. Valmiki wrote the story of Rama as Ramayana.