Ramayana A Journey

“Ramayana A Journey” by Ranchor Prime is an abridged edition published by Collins & Brown in 1997, featuring 160 pages in English. This beautifully illustrated retelling presents the story of Rama, the king of Ayodha, and serves as a significant contribution to both Vaishnava literature and Indian art. The narrative, originally composed by the poet Valmiki over 2,000 years ago in 24,000 Sanskrit verses, has been memorized and passed down through generations, highlighting its enduring importance in Indian culture.
Readers will find a rich exploration of the Ramayana’s themes and its central role in Hinduism and sacred writings. This edition captures the essence of the original tale while making it accessible to contemporary audiences. The illustrations complement the text, enhancing the storytelling experience and providing insight into the cultural and religious significance of this timeless epic.
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This gorgeously illustrated retelling by Ranchor Prime of the story of Rama, the king of Ayodha, is an extraordinary addition to both Vaishnava literature and Indian art. First told by the poet Valmiki in 24,000 Sanskrit verses more than 2,000 years ago and then memorised and retold by Valmiki’s disciples and passed from generation to generation, the Ramayana has been central to Indian life for millennia.
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