suitors and all those who failed to remain loyal to his house. The Ramayana of Valmiki details the story of Ramayana‚ a prince who is exiled to the Dandaka forest for a period of fourteen years. His wife Sita‚ and his brother Laksmana choose to follow him into exile. During their exile Sita is kidnapped by Ravana‚ an evil king that Rama must defeat before he can recover his wife and regain his kingdom. Odysseus and Ramayana were both depicted as the “ideal man” in their respective cultures.
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son. He is usually portrayed holding a bow and arrow‚ as an indicator that he is ready to fight off any evil or demons that he may come across or are put in his path. Along with his wife Sita‚ and his obedient brother Lakshmana‚ beside him. And one of his great disciples‚ Hanuman‚ bowing at his feet. Rama and Sita have been leaders and role models of character for many thousands of generations. To citizens of India and believers of the Hindu religion. Rama‚ the ancient idol of the heroic ages‚ the
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disagree that these women were allowed no freedom. Though Penelope and Sita are stuck in the roles that their respective societies bound them by‚ they are able to manipulate those roles to help influence the men that lord over them‚ thus bending the value of obedience within their respective cultures. Because both of these
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Our Casuarina Tree | | Toru Dutt (1856–77) | | | LIKE a huge Python‚ winding round and round | | The rugged trunk‚ indented deep with scars‚ | | Up to its very summit near the stars‚ | | A creeper climbs‚ in whose embraces bound | | No other tree could live. But gallantly | 5 | The giant wears the scarf‚ and flowers are hung | | In crimson clusters all the boughs among‚ | | Whereon all day are gathered bird and bee; | | And oft at nights the
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Our Casuarina Tree is a poem by Toru Dutt‚ an Indian poet.The poem gives an objective description of the tree and the charm associated with poet’s childhood. It begins with an account of the giant tree with a creeper wrapped around it like a huge python. It is the centre of busy life of birds and beasts. The tree is depicted as grand and charming. It has become dear to the poet because of the memories that surround it - memories of a time when happy children played under its shade. The thought brings
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Rama and his family in the forest? Should Lakshmana have left Sita alone? Section Four: Rama’s Stay in Kiskindha Who is Sugriva? Why does he offer to help Rama? Section Five: Hanuman’s Prank What does Sita tell Ravana? What happens to Hanuman? Section Six: The Great War What does Vibhishana do? What does Rama promise Vibhishana? How do Rama‚ Hanuman and the monkey army get across the ocean to Lanka? How does Ravana trick Sita? What does Indrajit do? How are Rama and his army saved?
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little son and later on in his life‚ the ideal husband to his wife Sita. Sita was the ruler of Aydohya. Prince Rama was the eldest of four sons and was to become king when his father retired. His stepmother‚ however‚ wanted to see her son Bharata‚ Rama’s younger brother‚ become king. She demanded that Rama be banished and Bharata be crowned. Sita heard Rama was to be banished so she wanted to accompany him. Rama agreed‚ and Rama‚ Sita and his brother Lakshmana all went to live in the forest. When
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JANAKPUR Nepal JANAKPUR‚ the birthplace of Janaki or Sita‚ the consort of Lord Ram‚ is an important religious pilgrimage site in the Terai plains‚ in south central Nepal. In ancient times‚ Janakpur was the capital city of the Kingdom of Mithila and the centre of Maithil culture during the Treta Yug‚ or period‚ nearly 12‚000 years ago. Janakpur has held a special significance for Thai Royal families since ancient times. The Royal household of Thailand still receives mangoes from the orchards
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aware of as it plays a huge role in the upbringing of the Hindu religion. There are so many characters in this great epic and the most talked characters are; Rama‚ Sita‚ and Lakshmana. If I were to mention what the brief summary of this great epic‚ then I would say this is a story about the three characters that is Rama‚ his wife Sita‚ and brother Lakshmana and their journey through a 14 year exile away from their home into the jungles. There are so many aspects to this epic story that a short paper
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In the Ramayana by Valmiki each character was unique in there own way which made the story interesting. Rama‚ Sita‚ and Ravana each were connected and had there tie in with each other. Each had there own unique tragic flaw that lead to there own unique conflict. Rama’s tragic flaw was that he is loyal and that lead to his human vs self conflict. Sita’s tragic flaw is that she is too naive and that leads to her human vs human conflict. Last but not least Ravana’s tragic flaw is that he is cocky and
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