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In what way does the modern narration differ from the original epics of Valmiki & Vyas
a) Failed to retain dignity of epic
b) Failed to retain length of epic
c) Failed to retain matter of epic
d) Failed to retain style of epic​

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Answered by shemavarshan
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Answer:

A option is the correct answer

Answered by roopa2000
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Answer:

the correct answer is a) Failed to retain the dignity of epic

Explanation:

There is just one Ramayana that Valmiki composed. The "Ramcharitramanas," a second version penned by Tulsidas, gained popularity over time.

The Ramcharitramanas ends when Rama, Lakshmana, and Sita returned after killing Ravana, however, the Valmiki Ramayana tells the entire account of Lord Rama's life. Not from Sita's perspective, though.

Sage Valmiki is thought to have lived during the Ram era, or aeon of Ram. The sage wrote the first piece of poetry featuring the story of Maryada Purshottam Shri Ram, the perfect purush, under the guidance of Brahmm Dev. The artwork also included appropriate detail in its depictions of other important characters, like Hanuman, Lakshman, and Devi Sita. A close reading or observation of the Valmiki Ramayan will reveal the many facets of the characters as well as the Sanatan customs of the period, which were much more liberal and rational than they are now.

Valmiki only created one Ramayan since it was sufficient to include both Shri Ram and Devi Sita's stories.

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