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write short story on ramyan

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Answered by Tajeshsahu
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Ram Chandra was married to Sita, the daughter ofRaja Janak of Videha. Raja Dasharatha declared Ram Chandra to be his heir-apparent as he was the eldest as well as the ablest of all his sons.This infuriated his step mother (Kaikeyi) wanted Bharat to be the successor of her husband. And as such, she manipulated to get Ram Chandra exiled from the country for a period of 14 years.As a loyal and faithful son, Ram Chandra obeyed the order of his father and went over to jungles along with his wife, Sita and brother, Lakshman. As the chance had it, Ravana, the ruler of the Lanka, took away Sita to his country. Rama, with the help of Lords Hanuman and Sugriva raged a war against Ravana in which the later was killed and Sita was got back. The period of banishment having been over, Rama came back to Ayodhya along with his wife and brother.
Answered by sukumar31
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According to Hindu tradition, and the Ramayana itself, the epic belongs to the genre of itihasa like Mahabharata. The definition of itihāsa is a narrative of past events (purāvṛtta) which includes teachings on the goals of human life. According to Hindu tradition, Ramayana takes place during a period of time known as Treta Yuga.[2]

In its extant form, Valmiki's Ramayana is an epic poem of some 24,000 verses. The text survives in several thousand partial and complete manuscripts, the oldest of which is a palm-leaf manuscript found in Nepal and dated to the 11th century CE. A Times of India report dated 18 December 2015 informs about the discovery of a 6th-century manuscript of the Ramayana at the Asiatic Society library, Kolkata.[3] The Ramayana text has several regional renderings,recensions and sub recensions. Textual scholar Robert P. Goldman differentiates two major regional revisions: the northern (n) and the southern (s). Scholar Romesh Chunder Dutt writes that "the Ramayana, like the Mahabharata, is a growth of centuries, but the main story is more distinctly the creation of one mind."

There has been discussion as to whether the first and the last volumes (bala kandam and uttara kandam) of Valmiki's Ramayana were composed by the original author. Most Hindus still believe they are integral parts of the book, in spite of some style differences and narrative contradictions between these two volumes and the rest of the book.[4]

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