Ramayana Retold By C. Rajagopalachari Contents -
Rajaji does not merely recount events; he uses each chapter to emphasize the concept of (righteousness) and its practical application in daily life.
: A recurring philosophical highlight in the book is the idea that truthfulness must be tested by its harmlessness; it should not needlessly hurt others. Literary Significance RAMAYANA retold by C. Rajagopalachari Contents
I. The Conception, II. Sage Viswamitra, IX. Rama Wins Sita’s Hand The Exile and Politics Rajaji does not merely recount events; he uses
XII. Manthara’s Evil Counsel, XVIII. To the Forest, XXVII. The Brothers Meet Life in the Forest The Conception, II
The book's contents are meticulously organized to guide the reader through Rama's journey, from his divine conception to the final defeat of Ravana. Phase of the Epic Primary Focus Notable Chapters in Rajaji's Retelling Birth and Early Adventures
Rajaji considered this work, along with his retelling of the Mahabharata , to be his "best service" to the people of India.
