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ramayana

  • Ramayana reimagined: Was Ravan actually in love with Sita?

    Ramayana reimagined: Was Ravan actually in love with Sita?

    Kavita Kané
    · Jan 11, 2017 · 08:30 am
  • Why did Ram become a god instead of remaining a man? This book answers the question (and others)

    Why did Ram become a god instead of remaining a man? This book answers the question (and others)

    Urmi Chanda-Vaz
    · Nov 13, 2016 · 08:30 am
  • Why the Uttara Kanda changes the way the Ramayana should be read

    Why the Uttara Kanda changes the way the Ramayana should be read

    Arshia Sattar
    · Oct 29, 2016 · 06:30 am
  • The new Ramayana for children is entirely sweet, and the sour is missing

    The new Ramayana for children is entirely sweet, and the sour is missing

    Urmi Chanda-Vaz
    · Oct 08, 2016 · 12:30 pm
  • Ramayana reimagined: The novel that sees Surpanakha a happy woman

    Ramayana reimagined: The novel that sees Surpanakha a happy woman

    Volga
    · Sep 10, 2016 · 07:30 am
  • The Sanjivani quest: An Uttarakhand village hasn’t forgiven Hanuman for defacing their holy mountain

    The Sanjivani quest: An Uttarakhand village hasn’t forgiven Hanuman for defacing their holy mountain

    Mrinal Pande
    · Jul 31, 2016 · 03:30 pm
  • Joke watch: Wild goose chase for Sanjeevani, which a Ramdev-backed institute has already 'found'

    Joke watch: Wild goose chase for Sanjeevani, which a Ramdev-backed institute has already 'found'

    Scroll Staff
    · Jul 30, 2016 · 03:00 pm
  • What the lives of the five virgins of the Ramayan and Mahabharat can teach us

    What the lives of the five virgins of the Ramayan and Mahabharat can teach us

    Mrinal Pande
    · Mar 30, 2016 · 11:30 am
  • A psychological explanation of how exiled Sita went from victim to witness

    A psychological explanation of how exiled Sita went from victim to witness

    Rashna-Imhasly Gandhy
    · Feb 28, 2016 · 01:30 pm
  • Courts may not indict Ram for mistreating Sita – but the women of India already have

    Courts may not indict Ram for mistreating Sita – but the women of India already have

    Apoorvanand
    · Feb 08, 2016 · 12:30 pm
  • Ramayana from 6th century found in Kolkata library

    Ramayana from 6th century found in Kolkata library

    Scroll Staff
    · Dec 19, 2015 · 10:13 am
  • Was the Ramayana actually set in and around today’s Afghanistan?

    Was the Ramayana actually set in and around today’s Afghanistan?

    Dhiman Dasgupta
    · Apr 26, 2015 · 08:45 am
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