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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.

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