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    Ramayana Moral Analysis

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    Every parent and human being can teach and show the generation to choose between the right and wrong. Taking Bharat as a model for generation to guide them even if something is extremely desirable, he should only accept it if its attained in just a manner without any harmful action. The value of a promise In the story of Ramayana, it show a great act by Rama who reminded his father of the value of a promise given and left Ayodhya to keep his father’s word while Bharat came to begged Rama to…

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    The movie “The legend of price rama” it’s different than other animated movies, this movie have a different culture and a different story which is more exciting to watch and learn about different cultures. This film was made as a part of the 40th commemoration of India-Japan political relations and was taken a shot at by groups from both nations. It was released in the United States. The movie talks about a Royal family which is Dasharatha, the king of Ayodhya, had three wives and four sons.…

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    King Shahrayar's Villain

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    In this poem, the King Shahrayar starts off a fine king, but after being deceived by his wife this soon changes him into the villain. After finding his wife in bed with a kitchen boy, he felt betrayed. He would then make it a custom to spend the night with a different girl and have her killed the next morning. (562) After there are no virgins left the Vizier’s daughter offers herself. Due to her plan of telling stories that she does not give the conclusion for immediately, the King does not kill…

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    Epic Heroes In The Odyssey

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    The definition of an epic hero is a character in literature who displays the admirable traits of their civilization such as courage, duty, and self-sacrifice for another person or the greater good with no expectations of external gains, such as glory, money, or rewards. In the epic poem The Odyssey by Homer, Odysseus proves himself to be a hero as he tries to return to Ithaca from the Trojan War. Another hero is Rama from the ancient Indian epic titled The Ramayana, Valmiki, as adapted by Larry…

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    one of the few examples where Rama displays his humanity. By infringing upon his typically strong moral and courageous conduct, the reader sees that Rama is capable of making mistakes. As the story goes on Rama goes on to vanquish the ultimate evil, Ravana (Narayan 147), and was able to attain his place as king. His shortcomings paired with his ultimate determination to be faithful to his dharma…

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    Beowulf Vs Ramayama Essay

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    “We must, indeed, all hang together or, most assuredly, we shall all hang separately.” This quote once proclaimed by the notable Benjamin Franklin tells us much about the status of group mentality at the time of its spoken word. Aside from practical advice, these words were recognized and proliferated that the people of the United States must work together to defeat their foe, the British King. Keeping this in mind, we can apply the same analytical set to other stories of cultures around the…

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    Consisting of 1,196 chapters and kandas and 55,102 verses combined, the Christian Bible and the Ramayana of Valmiki are two of the most important sacred texts of their respective religions (Kizziah, “King James Bible Statistics”; “Ramayana: Organization”). The Christian Bible, an ancient religious text consisting of both the Old and New Testaments, uses multiple narratives and parables to convey important values and themes. Christianity follows the teachings of the Old Testament, which contains…

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    Why are the Epics effective means of transmitting dharmic values? The Ramayana and Mahabharata Epics are literature devised in a time period when Hindus needed guidance. The Epics provided a source of conduct for humans that followed dharmic values. Dharma is the cosmic order of the way things should be done. Dharma is a person’s duty in life to follow and it is often in conflict with karma. The Epics were written in a manner that illustrated the social groups’ interests of that time (Rodrigues,…

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    Rama’s soul existence and purpose is to eradicate the world of the demons which torment it, and ultimately defeat Ravana. In the end, Rama saves the girl, and beats the bad guy, and is ascended even above the gods as the Supreme God. I assume that Rama possibly assumed immortality due to his accomplishments. Gilgamesh however, is on the search for glorious deeds which…

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    however, is complicated by the concept of reincarnation, the idea that a soul can be reborn into a new body. Deities were often born into mortal bodies, sometimes to fulfil a specific task, such as Vishnu being born as mortal Rama in order to kill Ravana in The Ramayana. Similarly to Greek culture, despite the presence of Female deities, women are limited culturally by expectation and duty. Hindus believe that strict adherence to one’s dharma (duty in life) will bring enlightenment. For a woman,…

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