Uttara Kanda — The last book, Uttara Kand, describes the birth of Lava and Kusha to Sita, their coronation to the throne of Ayodhya, and Rama’s final departure from the world. Epilogue – It has description of banishment of Sita, birth of Luva and Kusha, sons of Rama and Sita, and Rama’s departure from the earth to Vaikunth, the abode of …
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Yuddha Kand — The sixth book, Yuddha Kand, describes the battle between Rama’s and Ravana’s armies. The episode of Lanka, it has details of the battles between the armies of Rama and Ravana, killing of Ravana, and coronation of Rama upon his return to Ayodhya from Lanka. Introduction This book describes the battle between the forces of Rama and Ravana. Having …
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Kishkindha Kand — The fourth book, Kishkindha Kand, describes the meeting of Hanuman with Rama, the destruction of the vanara king Vali and the coronation of his younger brother Sugriva to the throne of the kingdom of Kishkindha. Introduction The Kishkindha Kanda is set in the monkey citadel Kishkindha. Rama and Lakshmana meet Hanuman, the greatest of monkey heroes and an …
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Aranya Kand – The third part, Aranya Kand, describes the forest life of Rama and the kidnapping of Sita by the demon king Ravana. Introduction Rama, Sita and Lakshmana journeyed southward along the banks of river Godavari, where they built cottages and lived off the land. At the Panchavati forest they are visited by a rakshasa woman, Surpanakha, the sister …
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Ayodhya Kand — The Ayodhya Kand describes the preparations for Rama’s coronation and his exile into the forest. Introduction After Rama and Sita have been married for twelve years, Dasharatha who had grown old expresses his desire to crown Rama, to which the Kosala assembly and his subjects express their support. On the eve of the great event, Kaikeyi – her …
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Bala Kand — The Bala Kand describes the birth of Rama, his childhood and marriage to Sita. This opening part begins with the description of Brahmaswarup, that is, the cosmic and celestial appearance of Lord Rama, his avatar as a human being to remove the asuras (demons) like Ravana; Rama’s childhood; story of emancipation of Ahilya by Rama. Introduction Dasharatha …
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Hindi Proverbs in English – Proverbs are popularly defined as “short expressions of popular wisdom”. Efforts to improve on the popular definition have not led to a more precise definition. सौ सुनार की, एक लुहार की Transliteration: हाथ कंगन को आरसी क्या Translation: The obvious needs no evidence. जान है तो जहान है Translation: (If) there’s life, then there’s the …
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Proverbs in Hindi – हिन्दी कहावतें और मुहावरे – मुहावरे वाक्यांश होते हैं, जिनका प्रयोग क्रिया के रूप में वाक्य के बीच में किया जाता है, जबकि लोकोक्तियाँ स्वतंत्र वाक्य होती हैं, जिनमें एक पूरा भाव छिपा रहता है। मुहावरा: विशेष अर्थ को प्रकट करने वाले वाक्यांश को मुहावरा कहते है। मुहावरा पूर्ण वाक्य नहीं होता, इसीलिए इसका स्वतंत्र रूप से प्रयोग नहीं किया …
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Tongue Twisters — A tongue-twister is a phrase that is designed to be difficult to articulate properly, and can be used as a type of spoken (or sung) word game. Bad money mad bunny. Does he know that we know that he knows. Sometimes what children wonder can make us wonder how they wonder such interesting wonders. Five fat peas in …
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Proverbs in English – A proverb is a popular saying, expressing a truth or common fact. Wise old sayings. Learn how our ancestors remembered facts. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. A dog is a man’s best friend. A little learning is a dangerous thing. A poor workman blames his tools. A rolling stone gathers no …
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