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MENTION ANY FOUR SOCIAL VALUES AND MESSAGES CONVEYED BY THE TWO EPICS- "THE RAMAYANA" AND "THE MAHABHARATA???

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Answered by apurva22
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There are many differences.

Plot of the storyIn Ramayana, it is the story of Sri Rama, from his birth to his coronation as the King of Kosala Kingdom.In Mahabharata, it starts from the story of King Bharata to final ascension of Yudhisthira, in his physical body, to Heaven. So many generations of Kuru family, before King Kuru and after him, were described.Crux of the story: In both the EPICs, the crux of the story is DHARMA. Both the Sages Valmiki and Vyasa stressed on the importance Dharma in the EPICsHero of the story: As the 2 EPICs were based on Dharma, we should decide the Hero of the story based on this quality only.In the EPIC Ramayana, Sri Rama was undoubtedly the Hero of the story, as he was described as very embodiment of DharmaIn the EPIC Mahabharata, it is Yudhisthira, the elder brother of the Pandavas was the Hero of the EPIC, who is aherent to Dharma
In Ramayana, it is the lust of Ravana towards Sita that led to the great war. Though the episode of Surpanakha was undoubtedly a turning point, but lust of Ravana finally became the cause of war and fall of his kingdomIn Mahabharata, it is hatredness that was brewing in Dhuryodhana, from his childhood, towards Pandavas that led to the war. Calling Yudhisthira to the game of dice, Attempt to disrobing of Draupadi in the Royal assembly and finally the foolish act of announcing a war had emanated from the hatredness only








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Answered by virat18kohli
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Hey friend

Here is your answer

The most important lesson is the good wins over evil in twp epics

Love and respect towards parents-In Ramayana ram spent in forests by the words of his mother kaikeyi 

Life is a learner and learning anything throughout the life is the best gift one can give themselves --Arjun is a great example in this. He learnt from Dronacharya, Krishna, Yudhister, Indra, and wherever he got a chance to learn from someone

Bad company can ruin one’s life as in the case of Sakuni Mama in Mahabharata.

Ramayana gives the best example of sibling relationship which is manifested by Lakshman when he joined Rama in exile. 

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