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Ramayana

[ rah-mah-yuh-nuh ]

noun

  1. an epic of India, one of the Puranas attributed to Valmiki and concerned with the life and adventures of Ramachandra and his wife Sita.


Ramayana

/ ɑːˈɪəə /

noun

  1. a Sanskrit epic poem, composed about 300 bc , recounting the feats of Ramachandra
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And in the epic tale, the “Ramayana,” the hero Rama indulges in wine with his wife, Sita.

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Formed in 2007 during an era of political upheaval, the group looked to escape to their own figurative island, drawing name inspiration from the Hindu epic of  Ramayana, a tale where good triumphs over evil.

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Supporters describe them as "two wheels of a car" and compare them to the brothers Ram and Lakshman from the Hindu epic Ramayana.

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As the hero of the Ramayana epic, he is a king and a paragon of virtue, exiled from his native Ayodhya, who comes home for a jubilant coronation.

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However, as grown women, we need to embrace the complex version of the "Ramayana."

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