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ISBN 10: B00457VJM2
Author: Válmíki, Ralph T. H. Griffith
The Ramayan of Valmiki is the classic epic poem of ancient India, composed by the sage Valmiki and translated into English by Ralph T. H. Griffith. Considered one of the greatest works of world literature, this timeless narrative follows the life and journey of Rama, a virtuous prince whose commitment to duty, honor, and compassion defines his character. The epic recounts Rama’s exile from his kingdom, the abduction of his wife Sita by the demon king Ravana, and the epic battle to rescue her with the help of loyal allies like Hanuman and the monkey army. Through its blend of heroic adventure, profound moral lessons, and spiritual insight, The Ramayan of Valmiki explores themes of loyalty, righteousness, devotion, and the struggle between good and evil. Griffith’s translation makes this foundational Sanskrit text accessible to English-speaking readers while preserving its poetic beauty and cultural richness, offering an essential experience of one of India’s most cherished literary traditions.
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Tags: Valmiki, Ralph T H Griffith, Ramayan, Valmiki