Victory from "summary" of Ramayan by P. R. Mitchell
The concept of victory in the epic Ramayan is deeply intertwined with the overarching theme of dharma, or righteousness. Throughout the epic, victory is not simply measured by the defeat of one's enemies in battle, but by one's adherence to moral principles and duty. In the Ramayan, victory is often depicted as the triumph of good over evil, with the righteous hero, Lord Rama, emerging victorious in his quest to uphold dharma and restore order to the universe. His victory is not achieved through brute force alone, but through his unwavering commitment to truth, justice, and compassion. The character of Lord Rama serves...Similar Posts
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