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Devotion from "summary" of Ramayan by P. R. Mitchell

To truly understand the concept of devotion as portrayed in the epic Ramayan, one must delve deep into the words and actions of the various characters that populate this ancient story. Devotion, in the context of Ramayan, is not merely a shallow display of outward worship, but a profound and all-encompassing reverence for a higher power. One of the most striking examples of devotion in Ramayan is that of Lord Hanuman, the mighty monkey warrior who is an ardent devotee of Lord Rama. Hanuman's devotion knows no bounds; he is willing to go to any lengths to serve and protect his beloved Lord Rama. His unwavering faith in Rama's divinity fuels his every action, whether it be leaping across the ocean to reach the island of Lanka or single-handedly defeating the demon king Ravana. Another example of devotion in Ramayan is that of Sita, the virtuous wife of Lord Rama. Despite being unjustly banished to the forest by her husband, Sita remains steadfast in her devotion to Rama. Her love and loyalty towards him never waver, even in the face of great adversity. Sita's devotion is a shining example of the power of love and faith to transcend all obstacles. Devotion in Ramayan is not limited to the human and divine characters; even the humblest of creatures exhibit unwavering devotion to their chosen deity. The story of Shabari, an elderly tribal woman who waits patiently for years to taste the fruits she has collected for Lord Rama, is a poignant reminder of the simple yet profound nature of devotion.
  1. The concept of devotion in Ramayan is a complex and multifaceted one, encompassing love, faith, loyalty, and selflessness. It is a central theme that runs through the entire epic, driving the actions of its characters and shaping the course of their destinies. In Ramayan, devotion is not just a mere sentiment or emotion; it is a powerful force that has the ability to move mountains and conquer all obstacles in its path.
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Ramayan

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