Ramayan By Ramanand Sagar (colors) The Rāmāyana (/rɑːˈmɑːjənə/;[1][2] Sanskrit: रामायणम्,[3] IAST: Rāmāyaṇam) is a Sanskrit epic from old India. Ramayana is one of the two significant legends of Hinduism, known as the Itihasas, the other being the Mahābhārata.[4] The epic, generally credited to the Maharishi Valmiki, portrays the existence of Rama, an unbelievable sovereign of Ayodhya city in the realm of Kosala. The epic follows his fourteen-year exile to the woodland asked by his dad King Dasharatha, on the solicitation of Rama's stepmother Kaikeyi; his movements across backwoods in the Indian subcontinent with his significant other Sita and sibling Lakshmana, the seizing of Sita by Ravana - the ruler of Lanka, that brought about war; and Rama's possible re-visitation of Ayodhya to be delegated lord in the midst of celebration and festivity. The Ramayana is perhaps of the biggest antiquated legendary in world writing. It comprises of almost 24,000 sections (generally set in t...