Amar chitra katha: Tulsidas' Ramayana: Ram charit manas

Contributor(s): Pai, Anant [Editor]Material type: BookBookPublication details: Mumbai Amar Chitra Katha Pvt. Ltd. 2013Description: 160 pISBN: 9788184823219Other title: Ram charit manasSubject(s): Rama (Hindu deity) - Comic books, strips, etc | Comic books, strips, etcDDC classification: 823.912 Summary: Tulsidas (1574) tells the story of Ram, the prince of Ayodhya, in Awadhi, a dialect of Hindi spoken in Awadh in Uttar Pradesh. The work consists of about a thousand stanzas, each about 12 to 18 lines, set in elegant rhyme. Every village and town in the Hindi heartland has a troupe that gives a theatrical performance, called Ramlila, based on Tulsidas' work. Ramlila is enacted as part of the Vijaya Dashami celebrations.
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Tulsidas (1574) tells the story of Ram, the prince of Ayodhya, in Awadhi, a dialect of Hindi spoken in Awadh in Uttar Pradesh. The work consists of about a thousand stanzas, each about 12 to 18 lines, set in elegant rhyme. Every village and town in the Hindi heartland has a troupe that gives a theatrical performance, called Ramlila, based on Tulsidas' work. Ramlila is enacted as part of the Vijaya Dashami celebrations.

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