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The Epics
The Ramayana
and The Mahabharata
Why are the epics important?
 The Ramayana and the
Mahabharata are considered
the foundation of dharma or
the Hindu code of ethical
existence.
 Duty to parents, brotherly love,
true friendship, correct
conduct, courage, persistence
and many other virtues are
stressed in the epics.
 They are also entertaining
stories because they are full of
action and adventure.
The Ramayana
• The story of Rama, the
incarnation of Vishnu and the
ideal man (maryada purushottam)
• Supposed to have been written
some time between 500 B.C. and
100 B.C.
• Ramayana literally means
‘Rama’s journey’. It is called ‘Adi
Kavya,’ the first and ideal poem.
• It was composed in Sanskrit by
Valmiki, who is also called ‘Adi
Kavi’ or the first poet.
• It consists of 24,000 verses in
seven books called kandas.
How the Ramayana was Written
• Valmiki was a robber who
repented of his crimes. He asked
sage Narada who the perfect man
was. Narada replied, “Rama,” and
narrated the story of Rama.
• Valmiki became preoccupied with
thoughts of Rama.
• Once he saw a hunter’s arrow
killing a male bird.
• The cries of the female bird
touched Valmiki’s heart, who
cursed the hunter.
• His words formed a shloka, a
piece of verse that could be sung
to music.
The first poem in Sanskrit
• This shloka was the first poem in
Sanskrit.
• Later Brahma the creator appeared
to Valmiki saying “Tell the story
of Rama in the same metre and
rhyme. I’ll grant you a vision of
his whole life. And as long as the
mountains and seas remain, so will
the glorious Ramayana live in the
hearts of men and inspire them to
perform noble deeds.”
• He taught it first to Rama’s sons,
Luv and Kush then his other
disciples.
How did the Ramayana become
popular?
• Story tellers and bards narrated or
sang it to people and soon it
spread through the country.
• It was retold in many Indian
languages and even entered the
culture of neighbouring countries.
• It also entered the realm of music,
dance and theatre and to this day
is performed as the Rama Lila
during the festival of Dusshera
which celebrates Rama’s battle
and victory against the demon
king Ravana.
The Mahabharata
• The Mahabharata is a more
complex work which covers
almost every aspect of life and
living.
• It is the longest existing epic
consisting of 1,20,000 shlokas.
• Said to be the story of an
ancient battle between two
branches of a family, the
Bharatas.
• Said to be composed around
400 B.C.
Who wrote the Mahabharata?
• Also known as Jaya or victory, the
Mahabharata is said to have been
composed by the great sage Vyasa, the
compiler of the Vedas.
• Vyasa taught the Mahabharata to his
son Suka.
• It is said Narada taught it to the gods or
devas while Suka taught it to the
gandharvas, the rakshasas and the
yakshas.
• Vaisampayana, one of Vyasa’s chief
disciples, narrated the story at a great
sacrifice conducted by Janamejaya, the
descendent of the Pandavas and it
spread further.
How is the story of the battle
told?
• It is in the form of a dialogue between King
Dhritarashtra and Sanjaya his advisor and
chariot driver.
• Sanjaya narrates each incident of the
Kurukshetra War, fought in 18 days, as and
when it happened.
• Dhritarashtra sometimes asks questions and
laments the destruction caused by the war,
to his sons, friends and kinsmen. He also
feels guilty, because he was partly
responsible.
• Sanjaya begins with a description of the
earth, the other planets, and gives an
elaborate list of the kingdoms, tribes,
provinces, cities, towns, villages, rivers,
mountains, forests, etc. of Bharatavarsha.
• He also explains the military formations
adopted on each day, the death of each hero
and the details of each battle.
The Bhagwad Gita
• The Bhagwad Gita, one of the most sacred
texts of the Hindus, constitutes some 18
chapters of the Mahabharata.
• The Gita is the conversation between Lord
Krishna and Arjuna before the battle of
Kurukshetra.
• Arjuna wonders if it is right to fight his own
cousins, and Krishna explains his duties as
a warrior and prince to him and the
importance of appropriate action.
• This has led to the Gita often being
described as a practical guide to life and
living.
• Krishna stressed that the soul is immortal
and the body perishable.
• He finally reveals his identity as the
Supreme Being Himself and blesses Arjuna
with an awe-inspiring vision.
Mahabharata in art and
literature
• Stories from the Mahabharata
have inspired great works of art
and literature like Kalidasa’s play
Abhigyana Shakuntalam on the
story of Shakuntala, and Raja Ravi
Verma’s paintings.
• Bhima’s slaying of the demon
Bakasura, the righteous and truth
loving Raja Harishchandra, the
Akshayapatra or the wondrous
vessel of plenty, Nala and
Damayanti, Agastya and
Lopamudra are other popular
stories from the Mahabharata.
Pandavani
• In Pandavani, a folk
theatre form from
Chhattisgarh, stories
from the
Mahabharata are
retold. Teejan bai is
the best known
performer.
Where the Ramayana took place
• Ayodhya—Rama’s city, capital of
Kosala
• Videha—kingdom of King Janak,
Sita’s father
• Panchavati—Lakshman cut off
Surpanakha’s nose here
• Dandakaranya forest—Sita was
abducted from here
• Kishkindha—Sugriva’s kingdom
• Rameshwar—the place from
where Rama crossed to Lanka
• Sri Lanka—Ravana’s kingdom
Where the Mahabharata took
place
• Indraprastha—Pandav
capital
• Hastinapur—Kaurav
capital
• Gandhar—Gandhari’s
home
• Kurukshetra—the
battlefield
• Panchal—Draupadi’s
home
• Dwarka—Krishna’s
kingdom
• Anga—Karna’s kingdom
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The epics

  • 1. The Epics The Ramayana and The Mahabharata
  • 2. Why are the epics important?  The Ramayana and the Mahabharata are considered the foundation of dharma or the Hindu code of ethical existence.  Duty to parents, brotherly love, true friendship, correct conduct, courage, persistence and many other virtues are stressed in the epics.  They are also entertaining stories because they are full of action and adventure.
  • 3. The Ramayana • The story of Rama, the incarnation of Vishnu and the ideal man (maryada purushottam) • Supposed to have been written some time between 500 B.C. and 100 B.C. • Ramayana literally means ‘Rama’s journey’. It is called ‘Adi Kavya,’ the first and ideal poem. • It was composed in Sanskrit by Valmiki, who is also called ‘Adi Kavi’ or the first poet. • It consists of 24,000 verses in seven books called kandas.
  • 4. How the Ramayana was Written • Valmiki was a robber who repented of his crimes. He asked sage Narada who the perfect man was. Narada replied, “Rama,” and narrated the story of Rama. • Valmiki became preoccupied with thoughts of Rama. • Once he saw a hunter’s arrow killing a male bird. • The cries of the female bird touched Valmiki’s heart, who cursed the hunter. • His words formed a shloka, a piece of verse that could be sung to music.
  • 5. The first poem in Sanskrit • This shloka was the first poem in Sanskrit. • Later Brahma the creator appeared to Valmiki saying “Tell the story of Rama in the same metre and rhyme. I’ll grant you a vision of his whole life. And as long as the mountains and seas remain, so will the glorious Ramayana live in the hearts of men and inspire them to perform noble deeds.” • He taught it first to Rama’s sons, Luv and Kush then his other disciples.
  • 6. How did the Ramayana become popular? • Story tellers and bards narrated or sang it to people and soon it spread through the country. • It was retold in many Indian languages and even entered the culture of neighbouring countries. • It also entered the realm of music, dance and theatre and to this day is performed as the Rama Lila during the festival of Dusshera which celebrates Rama’s battle and victory against the demon king Ravana.
  • 7. The Mahabharata • The Mahabharata is a more complex work which covers almost every aspect of life and living. • It is the longest existing epic consisting of 1,20,000 shlokas. • Said to be the story of an ancient battle between two branches of a family, the Bharatas. • Said to be composed around 400 B.C.
  • 8. Who wrote the Mahabharata? • Also known as Jaya or victory, the Mahabharata is said to have been composed by the great sage Vyasa, the compiler of the Vedas. • Vyasa taught the Mahabharata to his son Suka. • It is said Narada taught it to the gods or devas while Suka taught it to the gandharvas, the rakshasas and the yakshas. • Vaisampayana, one of Vyasa’s chief disciples, narrated the story at a great sacrifice conducted by Janamejaya, the descendent of the Pandavas and it spread further.
  • 9. How is the story of the battle told? • It is in the form of a dialogue between King Dhritarashtra and Sanjaya his advisor and chariot driver. • Sanjaya narrates each incident of the Kurukshetra War, fought in 18 days, as and when it happened. • Dhritarashtra sometimes asks questions and laments the destruction caused by the war, to his sons, friends and kinsmen. He also feels guilty, because he was partly responsible. • Sanjaya begins with a description of the earth, the other planets, and gives an elaborate list of the kingdoms, tribes, provinces, cities, towns, villages, rivers, mountains, forests, etc. of Bharatavarsha. • He also explains the military formations adopted on each day, the death of each hero and the details of each battle.
  • 10. The Bhagwad Gita • The Bhagwad Gita, one of the most sacred texts of the Hindus, constitutes some 18 chapters of the Mahabharata. • The Gita is the conversation between Lord Krishna and Arjuna before the battle of Kurukshetra. • Arjuna wonders if it is right to fight his own cousins, and Krishna explains his duties as a warrior and prince to him and the importance of appropriate action. • This has led to the Gita often being described as a practical guide to life and living. • Krishna stressed that the soul is immortal and the body perishable. • He finally reveals his identity as the Supreme Being Himself and blesses Arjuna with an awe-inspiring vision.
  • 11. Mahabharata in art and literature • Stories from the Mahabharata have inspired great works of art and literature like Kalidasa’s play Abhigyana Shakuntalam on the story of Shakuntala, and Raja Ravi Verma’s paintings. • Bhima’s slaying of the demon Bakasura, the righteous and truth loving Raja Harishchandra, the Akshayapatra or the wondrous vessel of plenty, Nala and Damayanti, Agastya and Lopamudra are other popular stories from the Mahabharata.
  • 12. Pandavani • In Pandavani, a folk theatre form from Chhattisgarh, stories from the Mahabharata are retold. Teejan bai is the best known performer.
  • 13. Where the Ramayana took place • Ayodhya—Rama’s city, capital of Kosala • Videha—kingdom of King Janak, Sita’s father • Panchavati—Lakshman cut off Surpanakha’s nose here • Dandakaranya forest—Sita was abducted from here • Kishkindha—Sugriva’s kingdom • Rameshwar—the place from where Rama crossed to Lanka • Sri Lanka—Ravana’s kingdom
  • 14. Where the Mahabharata took place • Indraprastha—Pandav capital • Hastinapur—Kaurav capital • Gandhar—Gandhari’s home • Kurukshetra—the battlefield • Panchal—Draupadi’s home • Dwarka—Krishna’s kingdom • Anga—Karna’s kingdom