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Ramayana's Lakshmana is loyal brother, Mahabharata's Yudhishthira is conflicted king from "summary" of Ramayana Versus Mahabharata by Devdutt Pattanaik

In the epic Ramayana, Lakshmana is portrayed as a loyal brother to Lord Rama. He is unwavering in his devotion and commitment to his elder brother, accompanying him into exile without hesitation. Lakshmana's loyalty is exemplified by his willingness to make sacrifices for Rama, such as giving up his own comfort for the sake of his brother's well-being. Throughout the epic, Lakshmana remains a steadfast companion to Rama, supporting him in his quest to rescue Sita and defeat the demon king Ravana. On the other hand, in the Mahabharata, Yudhishthira is depicted as a conflicted king who struggles with ethical dilemmas and moral choices. Unlike Lakshmana, Yudhishthira's loyalty is tested and questioned at various points in the epic. He grapples with the consequences of his actions and is plagued by doubt and uncertainty. Yudhishthira's inner turmoil is reflective of the complex and nuanced nature of human behavior, showing that even a noble and virtuous king like him can be torn between duty and desire. While Lakshmana's loyalty is unwavering and steadfast, Yudhishthira's inner conflict adds depth and complexity to his character. Both characters provide valuable insights into the complexities of human relationships and the challenges of upholding moral values in the face of adversity. Through their contrasting portrayals, the epics of Ramayana and Mahabharata offer a rich tapestry of characters and themes that continue to resonate with audiences today.
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    Ramayana Versus Mahabharata

    Devdutt Pattanaik

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