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A retelling of the ancient story of Prince Rama and his wife, Sita, which is celebrated every year at Diwali. Long ago in a kingdom called Ayodhya there lived a king called Dashratha, who had four ...
In Myanmar, it's 'Thiri Rama,' in Thailand ... And it can just as easily don new costumes on stages worldwide. Russian Retellings: Baryshnikov Evengii, a 25-year-old theatre artist in Moscow ...
When they landed on the shores of India, Rama and Sita decided they would like to walk into Ayodhya, just the way they had left all those many years ago. It was night by the time they reached the ...
Valmiki races through Rama’s childhood to get to His marriage, to show the role that Sita is going to play in His life. Janaka’s use of the words “sahadharmacharee tava”, when he gave Sita ...
The elderly couple welcomed Rama, Sita and Lakshmana with much fondness. Anasuya was an aged woman, grey-haired and wrinkled, with trembling limbs. Having reached a very high level of spiritual ...
When Sita was abducted by Ravana, it was criticised not only as violence against a woman, but also as stealing of one man’s property by another. In Indian mythology, polygamy was much more ...
It was a time for rejoicing in Ayodhya. Rama had married a beautiful princess called Sita and now, at last, King Dashratha could hand over the throne to his son. But the mother of Dashratha’s ...
In Myanmar, it’s ‘Thiri Rama,’ in Thailand ... And it can just as easily don new costumes on stages worldwide. Russian Retellings: Baryshnikov Evengii, a 25-year-old theatre artist ...