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Eaten by a Fish

Rohini Chowdhury

Indian literature from the Vedas to the present

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This month, we take a look at Kamban’s Iramavataram (‘The Incarnation of Ram’)—composed in the 12th century, it is amongst the earliest vernacular Ramayanas. It became, and still is, the definitive version of the Rama story in the Tamil-spe...

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The Sacred Lake of the Deeds of Ram

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Bhakti and the Story of Rama

So far, we have concentrated primarily on the Valmiki Ramayana. Let us move a few centuries after the composition of its initial nucleus by Valmiki to the beginning of the Common Era—when the Ramayana began to take on the form in which we k...

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