Reading Notes: Myths of the Hindus and Buddhists: Ramayana B



The story of Hanuman setting Lanka ablaze contained a lot more detail in this version of the Ramayana. It went to great lengths to explain how he was captured and let loose from his bonds.

Also shown in more detail was how Rama and his army crossed to Lanka. Previously, the bridge building hadn't been very specific.

The battle at Lanka contained much more detail and felt like almost too much was happening. The author went to great lengths to explain how each individual fight in the battle happened, and each phase of the battle held several fights.

The final difference here is what happens after they return. There is another rejection of Sita's purity, and she is exiled and has Rama's sons who return later and recite the Ramayana before their father. This version ends with the return of Rama to heaven with his brothers.
Building of the bridge


Bibliography:

Title: Myths of the Hindus and Buddhists: Ramayana
Author: Sister Nivedita
Year: 1914

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