

The chaupais and dohas written by Shri Tulasidas are very popular and known for their beauty of language and diction. Translating as the lake of deeds of Shri Ram, this epic poem written in Awadh language is the most popular form of Ramayan recited, read, learnt and listened too. Shri Ramcharitmanas – Written by Shri Goswami Tulasidas in the 16th century, the Ramcharitmanas is yet another greatest work of literature handed down to us. Shri Valmiki thus denotes the importance of Mata Sita and Ravan too in this great epic, which is the representation of Dharma since the time it was written. Written in 24, 000 slokas in the Sanskrit Language, it is also known by two other names too One being Sitayascharitam Mahat, meaning the Great Tale of Sita and Poulastya Vadha meaning the Killing of Poulastya or Ravan. Shrimad Valmiki Ramayan – It is the timeless gift of the great Adi Kavi, Maharishi Valmiki in the form of Ramayan that is known to us.


The more one listens, reads or narrates Ramayan, the more the happiness and life lessons one begets. The story of Shri Ram has been told, re told, written, rewritten, interpreted, analysed many a time in different languages, yet the essence and the happiness it brings to one’s heart is always the same. What makes Ramayan the most beautiful, heart touching and life changing story is the essence of life it spreads through a noble prince Shri Ram.
