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Ramayana characters Ram Sita Lakshman Hanuman PNG Elements Free Download

Ramayana characters Ram Sita Lakshman Hanuman PNG Elements Free Download

Ramayana characters Ram Sita Lakshman Hanuman PNG Elements Free Download

Ramayana characters Ram Sita Lakshman Hanuman PNG Elements Free Download

Ramayana characters Ram Sita Lakshman Hanuman PNG Elements Free Download

Ramayana characters Ram Sita Lakshman Hanuman PNG Elements Free Download

Ramayana characters Ram Sita Lakshman Hanuman PNG Elements Free Download

Ramayana is an ancient Indian epic that tells the story of the prince Rama. The epic is composed of around 24,000 verses divided into seven books. The story begins with the kidnapping of Rama's wife, Sita, by the demon king Ravana. Rama embarks on a journey to rescue Sita, and with the help of his loyal monkey friend Hanuman, he defeats Ravana and saves his wife. The Ramayana is considered a significant work of Hindu literature, and its teachings are still relevant today. The epic highlights the importance of dharma (righteousness), devotion, and the triumph of good over evil.

Ramayana holds great significance in Hindu mythology and is regarded as one of the greatest Hindu epics of all time. It teaches valuable life lessons and principles such as the importance of truth, morality, and righteousness. The protagonist, Lord Rama, is considered a symbol of virtue and is revered by many. Ramayana also serves as a source of inspiration for many artists, writers, and filmmakers who continue to adapt and retell the story in various forms. The epic is still widely popular and is recited during religious ceremonies and festivals. Its teachings continue to influence and guide people from all walks of life, making it an essential part of Indian culture and heritage.