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Ramayana's forest represents introspection, Mahabharata's battlefield represents life's challenges from "summary" of Ramayana Versus Mahabharata by Devdutt Pattanaik

Ramayana's forest is a place of contemplation and self-discovery. It is where the characters retreat to find answers within themselves. The forest represents a journey into the depths of one's soul, a space to reflect on one's thoughts and actions. In this tranquil setting, characters like Rama and Sita undergo personal growth and introspection, gaining wisdom and clarity as they navigate the challenges that come their way. On the other hand, Mahabharata's battlefield is a stark contrast to the peaceful forest of Ramayana. It is a place of chaos, conflict, and turmoil. The battlefield is where characters face external challenges and obstacles that test their courage, strength, and principles. Here, the Pandavas and Kauravas engage in fierce battles that symbolize the struggles and trials of life. Each confrontation on the battlefield presents a new dilemma or moral conundrum, forcing the characters to make difficult choices and confront their fears. The forest of Ramayana offers solitude and introspection, while the battlefield of Mahabharata demands action and resolution. The two settings represent different aspects of the human experience: the int...
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    Ramayana Versus Mahabharata

    Devdutt Pattanaik

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