Reading Notes: Narayan's Ramayana D



In the final reading of the Ramayana, the monkey Hanuman let's himself be captured by Indrajit, who brings him to Ravana. Ravana questions him and learns of Rama. Hanuman offers Ravana a chance to surrender, which is quickly shot down. Then Ravana wants to dispose of Hanuman, but is warned off of killing a messenger.

Instead of being killed, Hanuman's tail is set on fire. He breaks free and uses his own burning tail to light the entire city on fire and burn it to the ground. Ravana is furious, and has an architect of the gods rebuild it.

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Lanka Burning

Title
: The Ramayana: A Shortened Modern Prose Version of the Indian Epic
Author: Kamban / R. K. Narayan
Year: 1972

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