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Pagina 151
Who can this Rama be ? He is not Shiv , Nor Vishnu , nor the four faced One divine As for austerities , he looks not strong Enough to mortify his flesh.10 ( italics for emphasis ) Rama's prowess is not , therefore , entirely based on ...
Who can this Rama be ? He is not Shiv , Nor Vishnu , nor the four faced One divine As for austerities , he looks not strong Enough to mortify his flesh.10 ( italics for emphasis ) Rama's prowess is not , therefore , entirely based on ...
Pagina 197
Kamban takes special care to portray Rama's love for Kaikēyi to show that Rama has no ill - will towards her despite the fact that it is she who procures his exile . To show that Rama was very attached to Kaikēyi , Kamban makes Sita ...
Kamban takes special care to portray Rama's love for Kaikēyi to show that Rama has no ill - will towards her despite the fact that it is she who procures his exile . To show that Rama was very attached to Kaikēyi , Kamban makes Sita ...
Pagina 198
Rama's charity transcends the bounds of his country as he moves away from Ayodhya . He becomes friends with great sages like Agasthya and helps them perform their pujas and sacrifices without any disturbances from the Rakshasas .
Rama's charity transcends the bounds of his country as he moves away from Ayodhya . He becomes friends with great sages like Agasthya and helps them perform their pujas and sacrifices without any disturbances from the Rakshasas .
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TWO The Epic Tradition inherited by Milton 1152 | 11 |
THREE Tamil Epic Tradition inherited by Kamban 5372 | 53 |
FOUR Martial Heroism in the Epics of Milton | 73 |
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