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Ramayana is idealistic, Mahabharata is realistic from "summary" of Ramayana Versus Mahabharata by Devdutt Pattanaik

In the Ramayana, characters are portrayed as either good or evil, with little room for ambiguity. The ideals of dharma and righteousness are upheld at all costs, even if it means sacrificing personal desires or relationships. The narrative follows a linear path, where good triumphs over evil in a clear-cut manner. The protagonist, Rama, is depicted as the epitome of virtue and is held up as a role model for society to emulate. His unwavering adherence to duty and honor sets the moral tone of the epic, ensuring that justice prevails in the end. Conversely, the Mahabharata is a complex and multi-layered narrative that delves into the gray areas of human nature. Characters are shown to possess both good and bad qualities, blurring the line between hero and villain. The epic explores the intricacies of relationships and the consequences of ...
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    Ramayana Versus Mahabharata

    Devdutt Pattanaik

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