The Ramayan of Valmiki: Vol. II
によって
Ralph T H Griffith
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形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
516
言語
英語
公開されました
Nov 7, 2022
出版社
Outlook Verlag
ISBN-10
3368130129
ISBN-13
9783368130121
説明
In this second volume of the revered epic, readers are invited to delve deeper into the timeless tale of the Ramayana as translated by Ralph T H Griffith. First published in 1871, this reprint preserves the elegant prose and rich storytelling that bring the legendary characters and their adventures to life. The narrative unfolds with vivid imagery, capturing the essence of dharma, love, and valor that permeates this ancient saga.
As the journey continues, themes of heroism and righteousness are explored through the trials and tribulations faced by Lord Rama and his companions. The intricate relationships among characters, such as the devoted Sita and the loyal Hanuman, reveal profound insights into loyalty, sacrifice, and the complexities of human emotion. Griffith’s translation skillfully bridges cultural gaps, making these age-old lessons resonate with contemporary audiences.
This volume not only serves as a continuation of the epic but also stands alone as a testament to the enduring power of storytelling. Readers find themselves transported to a world where virtue triumphs over vice, and the battles fought are as much internal as they are external. It is a timeless journey that beckons both new readers and those familiar with the Ramayana to explore its depths anew.
As the journey continues, themes of heroism and righteousness are explored through the trials and tribulations faced by Lord Rama and his companions. The intricate relationships among characters, such as the devoted Sita and the loyal Hanuman, reveal profound insights into loyalty, sacrifice, and the complexities of human emotion. Griffith’s translation skillfully bridges cultural gaps, making these age-old lessons resonate with contemporary audiences.
This volume not only serves as a continuation of the epic but also stands alone as a testament to the enduring power of storytelling. Readers find themselves transported to a world where virtue triumphs over vice, and the battles fought are as much internal as they are external. It is a timeless journey that beckons both new readers and those familiar with the Ramayana to explore its depths anew.