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Short Summary : The Ramayana, An Indian Epic

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The Ramayana is an Indian Epic and one of the most influential stories in India. The epic embodies dharma and other values from Hinduism making it a reference for the Hindu religion. The story is a good versus evil story, with a humble King Ram who represented good versus a ten-headed evil King Ravana who represented evil. Ram was the eldest son of King Dasharatha of Ayodhya, his mother was Queen Kaushalya and Sita was his wife. Ram was very courageous, intelligent and obedient whereas Sita was very beautiful, generous and positive. Ram met Sita in a Swayam (Swayam is the practice of choosing a husband from a group of suitors), which was assembled by Sita’s father, King Janak of Mithila. It was organized for the search of good groom for Sita. At the event, many princes and kings from many states were invited. The condition for marriage was that whichever suiter could lift a holy bow and pull the string of the bow will be married to Sita. All of the suitors tried, but none could move the bow. When Ram’s turn came, he lifted the bow with one hand and pulled the string with enough force that the bow broke into two pieces. Thus, a union of Ram and Sita was formed. King Dasharatha of Ayodhya had three other wives and four sons. Ram was eldest between all the brothers and his mother's name was Kaushalya. Bharat was the son of Kaikeyi, the second and most beloved wife of Dasharatha. There were two other brothers, Laxman and Satugan whose mother's name was Sumitra. Ram’s stepmother

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