Ramáyana II: Ayodhya
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
652
Language
English
Published
Feb 1, 2005
Publisher
Clay Sanskrit
ISBN-10
0814767168
ISBN-13
9780814767160
Description
In the vibrant landscape of Ayodhya, the story unfolds with the king's noble decision to abdicate his throne in favor of his son, Rama. This choice is met with widespread joy, as the kingdom prepares for the festivities that celebrate the transition of power. However, the air of jubilation is suddenly pierced by an unexpected conflict that threatens to unravel the peace and harmony of the royal family.
As the celebrations progress, tensions simmer beneath the surface when a calculated deception emerges, casting a shadow over Rama’s rightful ascension. This twist not only complicates the royal dynamics but also tests the bonds of love and loyalty within the family. Rama, a symbol of virtue, must navigate the treacherous waters of betrayal and longing as he faces immense challenges and heart-wrenching obstacles.
With rich storytelling rooted in ancient traditions, this tale explores themes of duty, sacrifice, and the nuanced nature of human relationships. Seemingly straightforward paths become intricate webs of fate, leading characters towards unforeseen destinies while reflecting the timeless struggle between righteousness and the intrigues of power. The narrative gracefully intertwines the splendor of the royal court with the deeper moral dilemmas faced by its protagonists, making it a profound journey through the very essence of human virtue and dharma.
As the celebrations progress, tensions simmer beneath the surface when a calculated deception emerges, casting a shadow over Rama’s rightful ascension. This twist not only complicates the royal dynamics but also tests the bonds of love and loyalty within the family. Rama, a symbol of virtue, must navigate the treacherous waters of betrayal and longing as he faces immense challenges and heart-wrenching obstacles.
With rich storytelling rooted in ancient traditions, this tale explores themes of duty, sacrifice, and the nuanced nature of human relationships. Seemingly straightforward paths become intricate webs of fate, leading characters towards unforeseen destinies while reflecting the timeless struggle between righteousness and the intrigues of power. The narrative gracefully intertwines the splendor of the royal court with the deeper moral dilemmas faced by its protagonists, making it a profound journey through the very essence of human virtue and dharma.
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