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An epic poem in verse recounts the life and trials of a noble prince whose exile from his kingdom leads to his wife's abduction by a demon-king, the forming of allies among forest peoples and simian warriors, a perilous search and a climactic siege of the captor's island fortress, after which justice is restored and the hero returns. Interwoven episodes present sages, gods, and moral tests while exploring duty, loyalty, righteous rule, asceticism, and filial and conjugal devotion. The work unfolds across many cantos combining narrative action, hymn-like invocations, dialogues among holy men, and moral exempla that dramatize dharma and ideal conduct.

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Valmiki

Valmiki is an ancient Indian poet traditionally regarded as the author of the epic poem, the Rāmāyana, which narrates the life and adventures of Lord Rama. Often referred to as the 'Adi Kavi' or the first poet, Valmiki's work is foundational to Indian literature and has influenced countless generations. The Rāmāyana is not only a tale of heroism and virtue but also explores complex themes of duty, love, and righteousness. In addition to the Rāmāyana, Valmiki is also known for the Yoga-Vasishtha, a philosophical text that delves into the nature of reality and the self. His contributions have left a lasting legacy in the cultural and spiritual landscape of India.

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