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Ramayana's Lanka is demon city, Mahabharata's Indraprastha is royal city from "summary" of Ramayana Versus Mahabharata by Devdutt Pattanaik

In the Ramayana, Lanka is depicted as a city ruled by demons, led by the demon king Ravana. It is described as a place filled with darkness, evil, and chaos. The city is characterized by its opulence and grandeur, but this is overshadowed by its malevolence and cruelty. Ravana's rule is tyrannical, and the people of Lanka live in fear and oppression. On the other hand, in the Mahabharata, Indraprastha is portrayed as a royal city built by the Pandavas. It is a place of beauty, prosperity, and righteousness. The city is known for its magnificent palaces, gardens, and temples. The people of Indraprastha are happy and content, living in harmony and peace under the just rule of the Pandavas. The contrasting portrayals of Lanka and Indraprastha reflect the themes of good versus evil, light versus darkness, and righteousness versus tyranny that are prevalent in the Ramayana and Mahabharata. Lanka represents the forces of evil and chaos that must be overcome, while Indraprastha symbolizes the triumph of good and justice.
  1. The Ramayana and Mahabharata emphasize the importance of upholding dharma and fighting against adharma.
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Ramayana Versus Mahabharata

Devdutt Pattanaik

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