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Ramayana
Ramayana Ra*ma"ya*na, n. [Skr. R[=a]m[=a]yana.] The more ancient of the two great epic poems in Sanskrit. The hero and heroine are Rama and his wife Sita.

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- illustrated with scenes from the narrative. Other versions include Krittivasi Ramayan, a Bengali version by 14th century Bengali poet Krittibas Ojha in the early...
- Shrimad Ramayan (transl. Holy Ramayana) is an Indian Hindi-language television series that premiered from 1 January 2024 to 9 August 2024 on Sony TV and...
- Ramayan (also known as Ramanand Sagar's Ramayan) is an Indian Hindi-language epic television series based on ancient Indian Sanskrit Epic Ramayana. The...
- witnessed Ramayan 11 times. Other versions include Adhyatma Ramayan, Anand Ramayana, Bhavarth Ramayan, Krittivasi Ramayan, Kamb Ramayan, Ranganath Ramayan, Madhav...
- 1987 Ramayan television series of the same name. The plot derives from Valmiki's Ramayan, Tulsidas's Ramcharitmanas and Chakbasta's Urdu Ramayan with...
- Rajesh Ramayan "Raj" Koothrappali, Ph.D. is a fictional character and one of the protagonists on the 2007–2019 CBS television series The Big Bang Theory...
- Luv Kush (originally called Uttar Ramayan) is an Indian television series that ran from 1988 to 1989. It was created, written, produced, and directed...
- Ramayana is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India. Ramayana, Ramayan, or Ramayanam may also refer to: Kakawin Ramayana, 9-10th century Javanese...
- earned wider recognition with his portrayal of Rama/Vishnu in Shrimad Ramayan. Sujay Reu's native is Kashmir. He is born and brought up in Mumbai, Maharashtra...
- Kṛttivāsī Rāmāyaṇ,; also called Śrīrām Pãcālī, composed by the fourteenth-century Bengali poet Krittibas Ojha, from whom it takes its name, is a rendition...