The Rāmāyana, Volume 3. Yuddhakāndam by Valmiki

"The Rāmāyana, Volume 3. Yuddhakāndam" by Valmiki is an ancient epic narrative possibly composed in the early centuries of AD, renowned for its profound narrative style and rich moral discourse. This volume, which focuses on the Yuddhakāndam or "Book of War," details the intense conflict between Lord Rāma and the demon king Rāvana over the abduction of Sita, Rāma's wife. Central characters include Rāma, the heroic prince, his loyal brother Lakshmana, and the valiant monkey-god Hanumān, whose strength and devotion play pivotal roles in the unfolding saga. At the start of this volume, Rāma expresses his deep admiration for Hanumān after hearing about his audacious mission to locate Sita in the demon city of Lankā. Despite the news of Sita's whereabouts uplifting his spirits, Rāma is weighed down by the daunting task of crossing the vast ocean to rescue her. In the ensuing dialogue, Sugriva encourages Rāma to initiate a plan to build a bridge to Lankā, outlining the formidable defenses of the city. The chapter reveals the characters' strategic discussions and emotions, particularly Rāma's anguish for Sita and the preparations for the impending battle, setting the stage for a monumental showdown between good and evil. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Creator Valmiki
Translator Dutt, Manmatha Nath, 1855-1912
Title The Rāmāyana, Volume 3. Yuddhakāndam
Credits Produced by James Simmons
Reading Level Reading ease score: 67.3 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Language English
LoC Class PK: Language and Literatures: Indo-Iranian literatures
Subject Folklore -- India
Subject Rama (Hindu deity) -- Fiction
Subject Epic poetry, Sanskrit -- Translations into English
Subject Valmiki -- Adaptations
Category Text
eBook-No. 60188
Release Date
Last Update Oct 17, 2024
Copyright Public domain in the USA.
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