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Ramayana, Epic of Rama, Prince of India

An Abbreviated Translation of the Indian Classic, the Ramayana by Romesh Chundar Dutt in 2,000 verses

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III. Mother’s Blessings<br />

IV. Citizens’ Lament<br />

V. Crossing the Tamasa: the Citizens’ Return<br />

VI. Crossing the Ganges, Bharad-vaja’s Hermitage<br />

VII. Crossing the Jumna – Valmiki’s Hermitage<br />

VIII. Tale <strong>of</strong> the Hermit’s Son<br />

Book IV. <strong>Rama</strong>-Bharata-Sambada (The Meeting <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Prince</strong>s<br />

I. The Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Brothers<br />

II. Bharat’s Entreaty and <strong>Rama</strong>’s Reply<br />

III. Kausalya’s Lament and <strong>Rama</strong>’s Reply<br />

IV. Jabali’s Reasoning and <strong>Rama</strong>’s Reply<br />

V. The Sandals<br />

VI. The Hermitge <strong>of</strong> Atri<br />

Book V. Panchavati (On the Banks <strong>of</strong> the Godavari)<br />

I. The Hermitage <strong>of</strong> Agastya<br />

II. The Counsel <strong>of</strong> Agastya<br />

III. The Forest <strong>of</strong> Panchavati<br />

IV. Winter in Panchavati<br />

Book VI. Sita-Harana (Sita Lost)<br />

1. Surpa-nakha in Love<br />

II. Surpa-nakha Punished<br />

III. <strong>Rama</strong>’s Departure<br />

IV. Lakshman’s Departure

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