Publisher's Synopsis
Ramayana was written by Valmiki around 300 BCE. The entire verses were written in Sanskrit, one of the oldest languages across the world. Over the years, Ramayana was transcribed into other languages such as Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, and Malayalam. It is termed as Ramacharit Manas in Hindi composed by Tulsidas. Ramavataram in Tamil is written by the famous poet Kamban in the 12th Century CE. Over time, several new forms of stories written by poets across different parts of India became famous with the soul form following the verses written by Valmiki.
The main Ramayana characters were Rama, Sita, Lakshmana, Ravana, and Hanuman. Each of these individuals played a very important role in the paving path for the amazing story of Ramayana.
It is very important to treat everyone equally to lead a prosperous life. Lessons from Ramayana are really a lot:
- When faced with great adversity, standing right in front and facing it courageously defines the true strength of the individual.
- A leader always motivates his subordinates to achieve the universal goal.
- Standing for moral values and not taking decisions based on the sole judgment defines the true nature of an individual.
- A leader always consults with his subordinates for various opinions to make the right decision.