The Ramayana, Book 2 of 6: Ramayan of Valmiki (Forgotten Books)
Book Details
PublisherForgotten Books
ISBN / ASIN1605066559
ISBN-139781605066554
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
Book Description:
"The Ramayana is one of the two epic Hindu poems, the other being the Mahabharata. The Ramayana describes a love story between Rama, an ancient King, and Sita, who is captured by Ravan, the King of Ceylon. Rama lays siege to Ceylon and wins back Sita. The parallels to the Iliad are obvious, but the details are very different." (Quote from sacred-texts.com)
Table of Contents:
Publisher's Preface; The Heir Apparent; The People's Speech; Das'aratha's Precepts; RÃma Summoned; RÃma's Fast; The City Decorated; MantharÃ's Lament; MantharÃ's Speech; The Plot; Das'aratha's Speech; The Queen's Demand; Dasaratha's Lament; Das'aratha's Distress; RÃma Summoned; The Preparations; RÃma Summoned; RÃma's Approach; The Sentence; RÃma's Promise; Kaus'alyÃ's Lament; Kaus'alyà Calmed; Lakshman Calmed; Lakshman's Anger; Kaus'alyà Calmed; Kaus'alya's Blessing; Alone With SitÃ; SÃtÃ's Speech; The Dangers Of The Wood; SÃtÃ's Appeal; The Triumph Of Love; Lakshman's Prayer; The Gift Of The Treasures; The People's Lament; RÃma In The Palace; Kaikeyà Reproached; SiddhÃrth's Speech; The Coats Of Bark; Care For Kaus'alyÃ; Counsel To SÃtÃ; RÃma's Departure; The Citizens' Lament; Das'aratha's Lament; Kaus'alyÃ's Lament; Sumitra's Speech; The TamasÃ; The Halt; The Citizens' Return; The Women's Lament; The Crossing Of The Rivers; The Halt Under The Ingudà ; Lakshman's Lament; The Crossing Of GangÃ; RÃma's Lament; BharadvÃja's Hermitage; The Passage Of YamunÃ; Chitrakuta; Sumantra's Return; RÃma's Message; Das'aratha's Lament; Kaus'alyà Consoled; Kauslaya's Lament; Das'aratha Consoled; The Hermit's Son; Das'aratha's Death; The Women's Lament; The Embalming; The Praise Of Kings; The Envoys; Bharat's Dream; Bharat's Departure; Bharat's Return; Bharat's Inquiry; Kaikeyà Reproached; Bharat's Lamest; The Abjuration; The Funeral; The Gathering Of The Ashes; Mantharà Punished; Bharat's Commands; The Way Prepared; The Assembly; The Departure; The Journey Begun; Guha's Anger; Guha And Bharat; Guha's Speech; Guha's Story; The Ingudà Tree; The Passage Of GangÃ; The Hermitage; BharadvÃja's Feast; Bharat's Farewell; ChitrakÚta In Sight; ChitrakÚta; MandÃkinÃ; The Magic Shaft ; Lakshman's Anger; Lakshman Calmed; Bharat's Approach; The Meeting; Bharat Questioned; Bharat's Tidings; The Funeral Libation; The Meeting With The Queens; Rama's Speech; Bharat's Speech; RÃma's Speech; JÃvÃli's Speech; The Praises Of Truth; The Sons Of Ikshva'ku ; Counsel To Bharat; The Sandals; Bharat's Beturn; Bharat's Departure; NandigrÃm ; The Hermit's Speech; AnasÚyÃ; AnasÚyÃ's Gifts; The Forest; Endnotes
About the Publisher:
Forgotten Books is a publisher of historical writings, such as: Philosophy, Classics, Science, Religion, Esoteric and Mythology. www.forgottenbooks.org
Forgotten Books is about sharing information, not about making money. All books are priced at wholesale prices. We are also the only publisher we know of to print in large sans-serif font, which is proven to make the text easier to read and put less strain on your eyes.
"The Ramayana is one of the two epic Hindu poems, the other being the Mahabharata. The Ramayana describes a love story between Rama, an ancient King, and Sita, who is captured by Ravan, the King of Ceylon. Rama lays siege to Ceylon and wins back Sita. The parallels to the Iliad are obvious, but the details are very different." (Quote from sacred-texts.com)
Table of Contents:
Publisher's Preface; The Heir Apparent; The People's Speech; Das'aratha's Precepts; RÃma Summoned; RÃma's Fast; The City Decorated; MantharÃ's Lament; MantharÃ's Speech; The Plot; Das'aratha's Speech; The Queen's Demand; Dasaratha's Lament; Das'aratha's Distress; RÃma Summoned; The Preparations; RÃma Summoned; RÃma's Approach; The Sentence; RÃma's Promise; Kaus'alyÃ's Lament; Kaus'alyà Calmed; Lakshman Calmed; Lakshman's Anger; Kaus'alyà Calmed; Kaus'alya's Blessing; Alone With SitÃ; SÃtÃ's Speech; The Dangers Of The Wood; SÃtÃ's Appeal; The Triumph Of Love; Lakshman's Prayer; The Gift Of The Treasures; The People's Lament; RÃma In The Palace; Kaikeyà Reproached; SiddhÃrth's Speech; The Coats Of Bark; Care For Kaus'alyÃ; Counsel To SÃtÃ; RÃma's Departure; The Citizens' Lament; Das'aratha's Lament; Kaus'alyÃ's Lament; Sumitra's Speech; The TamasÃ; The Halt; The Citizens' Return; The Women's Lament; The Crossing Of The Rivers; The Halt Under The Ingudà ; Lakshman's Lament; The Crossing Of GangÃ; RÃma's Lament; BharadvÃja's Hermitage; The Passage Of YamunÃ; Chitrakuta; Sumantra's Return; RÃma's Message; Das'aratha's Lament; Kaus'alyà Consoled; Kauslaya's Lament; Das'aratha Consoled; The Hermit's Son; Das'aratha's Death; The Women's Lament; The Embalming; The Praise Of Kings; The Envoys; Bharat's Dream; Bharat's Departure; Bharat's Return; Bharat's Inquiry; Kaikeyà Reproached; Bharat's Lamest; The Abjuration; The Funeral; The Gathering Of The Ashes; Mantharà Punished; Bharat's Commands; The Way Prepared; The Assembly; The Departure; The Journey Begun; Guha's Anger; Guha And Bharat; Guha's Speech; Guha's Story; The Ingudà Tree; The Passage Of GangÃ; The Hermitage; BharadvÃja's Feast; Bharat's Farewell; ChitrakÚta In Sight; ChitrakÚta; MandÃkinÃ; The Magic Shaft ; Lakshman's Anger; Lakshman Calmed; Bharat's Approach; The Meeting; Bharat Questioned; Bharat's Tidings; The Funeral Libation; The Meeting With The Queens; Rama's Speech; Bharat's Speech; RÃma's Speech; JÃvÃli's Speech; The Praises Of Truth; The Sons Of Ikshva'ku ; Counsel To Bharat; The Sandals; Bharat's Beturn; Bharat's Departure; NandigrÃm ; The Hermit's Speech; AnasÚyÃ; AnasÚyÃ's Gifts; The Forest; Endnotes
About the Publisher:
Forgotten Books is a publisher of historical writings, such as: Philosophy, Classics, Science, Religion, Esoteric and Mythology. www.forgottenbooks.org
Forgotten Books is about sharing information, not about making money. All books are priced at wholesale prices. We are also the only publisher we know of to print in large sans-serif font, which is proven to make the text easier to read and put less strain on your eyes.
