The Ramayana (also spelt as Ramayan) is India’s eternal tale. It tells the story of the god-avatar Ram (also Rama) and his incredible adventurous journey to establish good over evil and defeat the arrogant, covetous, and selfish king Ravan (also Ravana). It is a story with deep allegorical meaning and profound lessons in morality. It is epic in scope and structure, and has been told in India for thousands of years. But, as this brilliant book shows, the Ramayana and Ram are part of the epic-making structure and ethical code across Asia and elsewhere. The story of Ram in many ways is a story that belongs to all peoples around the world, and this book details some of the most striking ways in which the story of Ram has been told and retold. Ram - A Global History establishes the story of Ram as a common thread of humanity around the world.
Ram - A Global History marks the debut of a captivating young scholar with enormous promise. Ameya Pratap Singh was trained in international relations at St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai, the London School of Economics and Cambridge, and then at Oxford where he competed his DPhil. He brings a unique voice and the ability to deftly sweep around the world in his research and tell a compelling, riveting story. Ram - A Global History is a must-read.
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