ramayana
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Adiya Ramayana: An oral tradition of Wayanad sees the main figures of the epic as tribals
Azeez Tharuvana
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Veteran actor Chandrashekhar dies at 98
Scroll Staff
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In an 18th-century Pahari painting of Dasratha’s funeral, vast vistas of echoing emptiness
Kavita Singh
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What can notions of dharma and contemporary law tell us about the Ramayana? Two books investigate
Urmi Chanda
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What it meant to write and publish books on the Mahabharata and the Ramayana during the pandemic
Arshia Sattar
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Do the characters in the Ramayana follow ‘dharma’? This book investigates their actions
Arshia Sattar
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So many Ramayanas: A sehrabandhi melody now unsung and other scenes from Kumaon’s Ramlilas
Radhika Bordia
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As some idolise Ram, it is time to recover Sita from her husband’s shadow
Suryakant Waghmore
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SC grants interim protection to Prashant Bhushan in case over comments on re-run of mythology shows
Scroll Staff
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Can Tulsidas’s Ramcharitmanas be read and enjoyed by the modern reader? Pavan K Varma thinks so
Pavan K Varma
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Who was Mandodari? Each version of the Ramayana gives Ravana’s wife a different role and story
Bhavana Pankaj, Sahapedia
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Why Sri Lanka named its first-ever satellite after Ravana
Sruthisagar Yamunan
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'Jai Shri Ram' might be a new slogan – but the use of Ram as a political symbol is 800 years old
Shoaib Daniyal
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The granting of Kumbhakarna’s boon: The Ramayana is told through a multitude of voices in this book
Amit Majmudar
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Can Sita still be the ideal woman? A new telling of the Ramayana in her voice prompts the question
Malini Nair
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Why Sita rewrites the Ramayana in Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s new novel
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
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Kauravas were test tube babies, claims Andhra University vice chancellor at Indian Science Congress
Scroll Staff
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How did the ‘Ramayana’ and ‘Mahabharata’ come to be (and what has ‘dharma’ got to do with it)?
Devdutt Pattanaik
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J&K government withdraws circular suggesting schools, colleges buy copies of the Gita and Ramayana
Scroll Staff
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Shurpanakha as an anti-hero: In Kerala’s theatre and classic texts, an epic wrong is set right
Malini Nair