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What is common in'ramayana and lahartara'?

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Answered by Sudhalatwal
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Ramayana is one of the famous Hindu scriptures which narrates the life of Lord Ram who is believed to be the reincarnation of Vishnu. It is read in every household and the story of Ram is narrated to children by grannies to teach them the lessons of life. On the other hand, Lahartara is a place in Varanasi which has a pond with the same name and it is marked as the pond where Kabir was found floating on a lotus leaf by Neeru and Neema. Now the pond has been declared as a heritage site. 

The common that we can find between Ramayana and Lahartara is that both are associated with Hinduism's concept of 'bhakti' as Kabir was greatly inspired by Hindu guru Ramanand and wrote couplets replete with mysticism. 
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