Ramayana. Book Two Ayodhya

Ramayana. Book Two Ayodhya - The Clay Sanskrit Library

Hardback (01 Feb 2005) | English,Sanskrit

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The king decides to abdicate in favor of Rama; but just as the celebrations reach their climax, a court intrigue forces Rama and Sita into fourteen years banishment; they dutifully accept their fate, and go off to the jungle. The other brothers refuse to benefit from his misfortune, which leaves nobody to run the city; eventually one of them is persuaded to act as regent, but only consents to do so on condition that he lives outside the city and acts in Rama's name.
"Ayódhya" is Book Two of Valmìki's national Indian epic, The Ramáyana. The young hero Rama sets out willingly from the capital with wife and brother for a fourteen-year banishment, which will entail great suffering and further difficult choices in the books ahead. Of the seven books of this great Sanskrit epic, "Ayódhya" is the most human, and it remains one of the best introductions to the social and political values of traditional India.
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Book information

ISBN: 9780814767160
Publisher: NYU Press
Imprint: Clay Sanskrit Library
Pub date:
DEWEY: 294.592204521
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English,Sanskrit
Number of pages: 652
Weight: 398g
Height: 118mm
Width: 168mm
Spine width: 30mm