RAMAYANA FOR CHILDREN
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Ramayana for Children is a simplified retelling of the great Indian epic for younger readers. It follows the life and adventures of Lord Rama—his birth, exile, battles against demons, the kidnapping of Sita by Ravana, and the final triumph of good over evil—with clear moral lessons and engaging storytelling.
This children’s version of the Ramayana recounts the divine journey of Lord Rama, an ideal prince and the avatar of Vishnu, born in the city of Ayodhya. Rama, along with his loyal wife Sita and devoted brother Lakshmana, is exiled to the forest for 14 years due to the manipulation of Queen Kaikeyi. During this exile, Sita is kidnapped by the demon king Ravana, leading to a heroic quest that takes Rama across forests and kingdoms, forming alliances with powerful beings like Hanuman and the monkey king Sugriva.
The story is rich with memorable characters—devoted Lakshmana, wise Hanuman, tragic Jatayu, and the villainous Ravana. The book presents Rama’s unwavering righteousness, Sita’s strength and loyalty, and the triumph of dharma (righteousness) over adharma (evil).
Written in accessible language with a clear moral compass, Ramayana for Children introduces young readers to one of India’s most revered epics while emphasizing values such as duty, devotion, and truth.
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