Ramayana · India's Immortal Tale of Adventure, Love and Wisdom · India's Immortal Tale of Adventure, Love, and Wisdom
- Authors
- Dharma, Krishna
- Publisher
- Krishna Dharma
- Tags
- spiritual awakening death rebirth reincarnation subconscious mind , krishna consciousness prabhupada , krishna gita incarnation establish dharma peace righteousness , hanuman sita bharat ramachandra ravana raavan veda upanishads , soul awakening self realization actualization absolute truth god philosophy knowledge enlightenment , karma life lessons anger love choice consequences benefits friend friendship , classics , consciousness spirituality personalgrowth kundalini meditation paranormal supernatural orbs metaphysics cosmic energy , epic adventure magical myth mythology folklore demons , religion , ancient india sages mystics mystical pilgrimage , avatar son guru teacher guide spiritual india bharat
- Date
- 1000-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.60 MB
- Lang
- en
Ramayana must rank as one of the most loved and revered books of all time. A part of India's ancient Vedas, it is a beautiful story of romance and adventure. It recounts the history of Rama, said be an incarnation of the Godhead, and his divine consort Sita. Filled with magic and mysticism, it entrances the reader and stirs deeply moving emotions. At the same time its profound spiritual messages leave one feeling uplifted and enriched. This is a novelisation of the classic. It contains all the essential narrative of the original Sanskrit poem, but written in a contemporary style. Whilst adhering closely to the original, I have tried to make it as readable as possible, using the techniques of character development and dramatisation to draw the reader into the action. By weaving in other spiritual commentaries on this sacred text, I have also tried to offer the reader the benefit of the wisdom of India's seers and sages. As I am sure you will discover when your read the book, that wisdom is as relevant in today's stressful world as it was thousands of years ago, when it was first written. It was my love for this wonderful book which prompted me to write my adaptation, and I hope I have been able to share that love with others. Whether you enjoy it simply as a great adventure story, or you enter deeply into its spiritual meaning, you will surely find it an engaging read. All in all, I would say that this is as authentic and complete a version as you are likely to find outside of scholarly translations, but it is a lot easier to read. If you enjoy this, then you might like to try my novelisation of the Mahabharata, the other great Indian epic, which is also available as an e-book. Krishna Dharma