TheRamayana ™ - Now in Every Home
350+ written and audio short stories, perspective polls and quizzes in Hindi and English
Epic Modernization
• Fair, impersonal : Stored and summarized stories from authentic ancient sources without a biased view
• Factual and dated : dates for important events based on the configuration of planets mentioned in Valmiki Ramayana.
• Map of Ancient India : Mapping of locations and types from ancient India with locations in present time
• Exploration through tag : Each story is mapped to its respective location, characters, scandal.
What's inside the app?
1. Explore 350+ short stories and verified stories from Tulsidas Ramcharitmanas and Valmiki Ramayana
2. There are images and audio narration of each story for a seamless experience
3. Read stories based on scandal: Baal, Ayodhya, Aranya, Kishkindha, Sundar, Yudh (Lanka), and Uttar Kanda
4. Explore stories by selecting over 90 characters and over 100 locations. Mapping from places in ancient India to present cities has included major events: birth of Rama, Sita Swayamvar, exile, abduction of Sita, war between Rama and Ravana and many more.
About Ramayana
India is a secular nation with diverse religions and vibrant cultures. But if there is an epic that binds 1.2 billion Indians together, it is the Ramayana. A culturally diverse nation, as ours, boasts of an assortment of about 300 different versions of the Ramayana, whose core themes are much broader than this, which can be understood by the idea of different languages, including its essence as a diverse The array is that which is expressed in regional cultures and artistic mediums.
Valmiki Ramayana is an epic of 24,000 verses; Ramavataram in the south, known as Kamba Ramayanam, is a Tamil epic written by the Tamil poet Kambar during the 12th century. While Ramcharitmanas is an epic in the Awadhi language, composed by the 16th-century Indian devotional poet Goswami Tulsidas, and verses, stories, and ideas are frequent admissions and only those that stand the test of time. What is often celebrated in India is an emotional bond.
The Ramayana is a part of daily routine and is an integral part of special occasions and festivals for most Indians. Likewise, each generation takes pleasure in its various types of interpretations of the epic. It is an integral part of the growing years for every person in India.
The Ramayana is available in English and Hindi.
350+ written and audio short stories, perspective polls and quizzes in Hindi and English
Epic Modernization
• Fair, impersonal : Stored and summarized stories from authentic ancient sources without a biased view
• Factual and dated : dates for important events based on the configuration of planets mentioned in Valmiki Ramayana.
• Map of Ancient India : Mapping of locations and types from ancient India with locations in present time
• Exploration through tag : Each story is mapped to its respective location, characters, scandal.
What's inside the app?
1. Explore 350+ short stories and verified stories from Tulsidas Ramcharitmanas and Valmiki Ramayana
2. There are images and audio narration of each story for a seamless experience
3. Read stories based on scandal: Baal, Ayodhya, Aranya, Kishkindha, Sundar, Yudh (Lanka), and Uttar Kanda
4. Explore stories by selecting over 90 characters and over 100 locations. Mapping from places in ancient India to present cities has included major events: birth of Rama, Sita Swayamvar, exile, abduction of Sita, war between Rama and Ravana and many more.
About Ramayana
India is a secular nation with diverse religions and vibrant cultures. But if there is an epic that binds 1.2 billion Indians together, it is the Ramayana. A culturally diverse nation, as ours, boasts of an assortment of about 300 different versions of the Ramayana, whose core themes are much broader than this, which can be understood by the idea of different languages, including its essence as a diverse The array is that which is expressed in regional cultures and artistic mediums.
Valmiki Ramayana is an epic of 24,000 verses; Ramavataram in the south, known as Kamba Ramayanam, is a Tamil epic written by the Tamil poet Kambar during the 12th century. While Ramcharitmanas is an epic in the Awadhi language, composed by the 16th-century Indian devotional poet Goswami Tulsidas, and verses, stories, and ideas are frequent admissions and only those that stand the test of time. What is often celebrated in India is an emotional bond.
The Ramayana is a part of daily routine and is an integral part of special occasions and festivals for most Indians. Likewise, each generation takes pleasure in its various types of interpretations of the epic. It is an integral part of the growing years for every person in India.
The Ramayana is available in English and Hindi.
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