Ramayana
Running Head : RAMAYANA Ramayana Student 's Name College Professor 's Name Course Title Ramayana Rama is deemed to be the 7th embodiment of the Hindu God , Vishnu . The Ramayana is significant and is broadly admired as a scripture by a broad percentage of the Hindu society . The Ramayana 's great importance could be seen even in Bollywood on which many movies had been based according to the epic . In actuality , the original poem of Ramayana is the concluding report of a story which started several hundred years ago

br The poem was made up of 24 , 000 Sanskrit couplets which was put together into seven books . During the 9th up to 10th century , when the contemporary languages of India were first developed , the Ramayana had a great impact in stirring the contemporary Indian tongues . Rama became a God and thus , he is revered by several groups of people . Brahman creates Vishnu , the celestial mysticism that holds up this world . When things go wrong Vishnu would send an avatar on Earth to exemplify Dharma . Vishnu did these several times already and the most popular of all the avatars he sent was Rama and Krishna . Rama does not have any concern in achieving individuality . Rama 's objective is to demonstrate the ideal moral life humans ought to seek . Dharma is never erected by human behavior since it is divine . It is embodied by Rama
Righteousness and obedience was ever present all throughout the story which could be seen on the following quotation "My lady , it is not in the hopes of gain that I suffer living in this world . You should know that , like the seers , I have but one concern and that is righteousness "Whatever I can do to this honored man I will do at any cost even if it means giving up my life "For there is no greater act of righteousness than this : obedience to one 's father and doing as he bids "Even unbidden by this honored man , at your bidding alone I shall live for fourteen years in the desolate forest " ADDIN EN .CITE DamroschDavid DamroschLongman Anthology of World Literature : 20th Century2004Longm an (Damrosch , 2004 In to better understand the quotation above it is of importance to have a brief awareness as to what Ramayana and Dharma is all about In India , they consider the worst of evil to be embodied by violence since it permits one 's worst sentiments to compel a person to harm another in the deceptive conviction that one is doing something which is good . However , there is no good which could be done in a factual sense Actions are likened to a smoke which could come and go without living a trace . The world is said to present everyone a chance to burn up karma and not to battle with the truth . Rama demonstrated this procedure . In to imitate Rama one needs to be aware of Dharma which was portrayed by karma . Everyone has a particular class identity which...
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