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    Mythical Hero: Lord Rama

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    son. He is usually portrayed holding a bow and arrow‚ as an indicator that he is ready to fight off any evil or demons that he may come across or are put in his path. Along with his wife Sita‚ and his obedient brother Lakshmana‚ beside him. And one of his great disciples‚ Hanuman‚ bowing at his feet. Rama and Sita have been leaders and role models of character for many thousands of generations. To citizens of India and believers of the Hindu religion. Rama‚ the ancient idol of the heroic ages‚ the

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    rights and interests. For example‚ in the Book of Ramayan‚ Sita played the main role. Sita had been kidnapped which caused her husband to doubt her loyalty and love for him. After a lifetime of dedication and commitment towards her husband Sita was publicly disgraced by being forced to walk across a path of fire to test her love for him‚ she was later banished. In the Ramayan‚ women are portrayed to be inferior to all men. For example‚ Sita was admired based on her looks and can be used for entertainment

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    of Diwali‚ but the most popular is the story of Ramayana. Thousands of years ago‚ in the city of Ayodhya‚ there was a king named Dasaratha who ruled with three of his queens and four princes. The eldest prince named‚ Ram lived with his beautiful wife Sita and got along well with the other queens and princes. One of the King’s wives was jealous of Ram‚ and ordered him to be exiled to the forest so that her son could take position of king. Ram‚ Sita and Ram’s brother‚ Lakshman went into the forest

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    of the epic. But this story is not merely about the perspectives of other people on Sita. I attempt to create a new story‚ a fiction‚ by drawing upon an age-old familiarity with the different characters of the epic.” (Naidu 2012:172) The epic Mahabharata is full of myths and mythical characters. But‚ in the context of the Mahabharata‚ we can say that the characters are more human than the characters of the Ramayana. In the Mahabharata‚ Shri Krishna has supernatural powers and there are many incidents

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    …………………animal. Fill in the blanks using ‘A’‚ ‘AN’‚ or ‘the’ as required 1. He is……………….honest man 2. He came ……………hour late. 3. ………..Ramayana is………………holy book of……………hindus. Pick up the adverb from the following sentences 1. Never speak rudely to any one. 2. the rose is very beautiful. 3. He has not come today. 4. The man spoke slowly. 5. Sita sang sweetly. Match the following adjectives with their correct noun. 1. Easy……………….mangoes 2. Clever ………………Questions 3. Ripe…………………knife

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    Urmila Devi's Slumber

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    and had locked himself inside the room so as to avoid the painful sight of his beloved son leaving all the worldly pleasures. The others in the kingdom were in no less than pain of losing a very vital limb of their body‚ on losing Rama for 14 years. Sita and Lakshmana granted some sorts of relief are getting ready to accompany Rama on his expatriation. Ironically‚ the tale on the other side of coin is totally different. Most of the others were worried and saddened by the absence of Rama however Urmila

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    few of the readings from the course. Siddhartha‚ from Hesse’s novel‚ exemplifies someone who so passionately wanted to find enlightenment that he was willing to give up his family‚ prior beliefs‚ and all of his belongings. Rama’s situation in the Ramayana also demonstrates the idea that the good life does not come without sacrifice. A final example of this idea is read in the Bhagavad-Gita where Krishna must put his family in danger on the battlefield to do what is right. After a more in depth look

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    the epic Ramayana and Ramcharitmanas‚ in which Lord Rama is beautifully portrayed. Lord Rama took birth to free the world from cruelty and sins of the demon King Ravana‚ the King of Lanka. Rama was the first son king Dashratha‚ the king of Ayodhya. Her mother was named Kausilya. He had three brothers: Bharata (son of the second queen Kaikeyi)‚ Laxshmana and Shatrughna (son of the third queen sumitra). He was married to Sita‚ the incarnation of goddess Laxshmi‚ the wife of lord Vishnu. Sita was the

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    The Bhagvad Gita is a holy book of the Hindus. It is a part of the Mahabharata. Then‚ Lord Rama‚ with the help of It is a book of collection of teachings of Lord Krishna to Arjuna in the battlefield. It is the longest epic in the world. 5. Ramayana The Ramayana is a story of Lord Rama written by the SageValmiki. Lord Rama‚ the

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    Shakespeare‚ so new forms of literature were created‚ Dante heightened religious believes in the Inferno influencing entire nations‚ children learned about morality from the Iliad and the Odyssey‚ and culture was preserved through the writings of the Ramayana (“Lecture on the Odyssey”). The fact that The Epic of Gilgamesh was written in 2700 B.C. and it is still read today demonstrates that it has withstood the test of time (“Epic of Gilgamesh”). As the oldest epic‚ it has lasted for 4‚500 years and

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