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Amar Chitra Katha - Valmiki's Ramayan

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Valmiki s Ramayana was originally written in Sanskrit. The verse came about when the Sage Valmiki cursed the hunter who killed a bird, but in turn the curse brought about the Ramayana.

Valmiki s Ramayana is known as the Adikavya as it is believed to be the first poem written in Sanskrit. It is said that Lord Brahma had promised Valmiki that as long as the mountains stand and the rivers flow, the Ramayana will be read by man for generations to come. The Ramayana consists of 24,000 verses, all of which sing the praises of the great Lord Rama and his search for truth.In the verses, Rama is described as an avatar of Vishnu, however, Valmiki does not call him a God.

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April 26, 2025
The key to reading the epics is your ability to find the correct versions suitable for your age. Even if you are an adult and you were able to pick the correct version of these epics suitable for you and are still struggling to read them, I suggest you go for these books as they will equip you to read any epic cover-to-cover with a deeper understanding.

Valmiki's Ramayana by Amar Chitra Katha will be an excellent option if you are new to the epic Ramayana.

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9 reviews
October 27, 2011
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one of my hobbies is reading about different nations’ mythological stories; persian, greek, roman and so on are a few of them. one of the live mythologies of the world is the indian’s. by live i mean people still “believe” in it. the stories are not just stories, they’re facts around which people live, and the heroes are their role models. stories are firmly rooted in people’s cultural heritage and in a way it is fair to say that it defines their way of living.

anyway, i was recently introduced to amar chitra katha’s by one of my coworkers. his family is originally from india, but he was born and raised overseas. according to him these books are his only way of learning about his indian culture and religious background. kids usually like comic books and to teach stuffs to a kid using comic books is very effective, as he/she is reading the text while looking at pictures, which helps more toward conveying the idea.

created by anant pai, amar chitra katha is one of the largest comic books series in india. as far as i know the books are all about real mythological vedic stories, epic and fables. i found two of them, “krishna” and “ramayana” and read them as soon as i got them. the stories are very well written, very simple and easy to understand, and faithful to the source. krishna is a hindu deity and an avatar of vishnu, the supreme god. i know krishna from bhagavad gita, one of the best books i’ve ever read (i haven’t finished it yet). ramayana is an indian epic ascribed to valmiki, a hindu sage. ramayana together with mahabharata are two of the greatest indian epics. it is the story of rama another avatar of the vishnu, and a king of ayodhya.
99 reviews16 followers
November 18, 2009
This was a modern comic book rendition of the ancient Indian classic. The story, something of a cross between soap opera and fable, is a beautiful one that celebrates virtue, especially that of keeping one's word and honoring agreements. Being a comic book it was obviously a quick, easy read but it does introduce the story lines of Rama and Sita and even some of the ancient history and geography of Hindi India.
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103 reviews18 followers
August 20, 2013
This is a very concise version of the Ramayana. Highly recommended for Children and those who want to get a gist of it. It is commendable how such a huge epic could be shortened to a 95 page comic.
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12 reviews3 followers
July 25, 2015
It was the story of king Ram. The book was fantabulous.
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380 reviews51 followers
September 27, 2014
Komik Ramayana versi India dalam bahasa Inggris dan dalam versi yang singkat, hanya 95 halaman.
Lumayan untuk mengetahui cerita versi India, yang dalam beberapa hal sangat berbeda dgn versi Indonesia.
Btw saya lebih suka versi Indonesianya. Lebih masuk ke kepala saya. :-)
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114 reviews
April 30, 2020
While I was ready to accept some exclusions and elisions, there were two or three things I found problematic about this rendition of Valmiki's Ramayana:
1. The fact that there is no mention of Rama's treacherous murder of King Vali, which has always been one of the most interesting episodes in the epic for me.
2. Sita's plight after being rejected by Rama, as well as Rama's own dilemmas about this, are hardly mentioned at all.
3. There is no reference to Sita's second ordeal and sacrifice.
4. Except for Ravana and an unnamed Rakshasa, all other Rakshasas are depicted as having darker skin than everyone else, a distinction that owes more to British and post-colonial fantasies about race than to color descriptions in the epic itself.
4 reviews
July 23, 2023
The False Story

The thing that make me dislike this book is, there were many false stories and named as VALMIKI'S RAMAYANA ???

I would have given it 5 stars, if there were true stories or even if it's name would be only RAMAYANA. I personally have a RAMAYANA book at home. Both in a story for kids form and VALMIKI RAMAYANA. VAILMIKI RAMAYANA is long, every single detail is given in it, small to small. And why did Dasrath's dearest son have gone to excile, who will tell about the curse that is mentioned in VALMIKI RAMAYANA???? Who will mention that Lanka was made up of Gold,etc.???
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354 reviews19 followers
January 3, 2020
Oh, man. Serious nostalgia, great moral adventure stories that will appeal to your kids, whatever their religious background. If you take all the religious stuff out of it, that is.

I suspect this did rather more to sway me towards non-belief than almost anything else.
2 reviews
July 18, 2020
Excellent!

Rewriting effectively the epic in very limited words that can be understood and remembered by the children, is really commendable. Not only the children but people of all ages have enjoyed reading this comic book and got inspired. The illustrations too are very good. 😊
2 reviews1 follower
September 29, 2022
Excellent story telling with complete facts and correct details. Also, additional informative notes are very useful. Amar Chitra Katha is the best publication house for ancient and cultural literature with pictorial arts.
53 reviews
June 16, 2023
Although I know about Ramayan, its always pleasure to read or watch it again and again.
This book as well, with beautiful images, doesn't fail to impress. This is one best book I read this year.
Short and sweet.
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4 reviews
October 12, 2024
The Ramayana has a special place in my heart from watching Sita Sings the Blues as kid. This version felt neutral or relaxed in comparison to that, and that’s not a bad thing at all. It’s well transcribed and illustrated and it will continue to stand the test of time
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20 reviews
December 11, 2024
I picked this up as a souvenir from my India travels and WOW what a brilliant read! This epic blew me away and came to life with THE most beautiful illustrations. Highly recommend if you’re new to Indian mythology like I am!
20 reviews
January 20, 2020
O Rama!

Short and best narration, very useful if you want to brush up and tell the story to kids or anyone
1 review
February 27, 2020
An amazing book!

I have always found Valmiki's Ramayana to be interesting and the illustrations done by Uncle Pai just shows the amazing- ness of Uncle Pai and ACK!
11 reviews
May 11, 2021
Good book with quick progression of events

Good book with quick progression of events. We enjoyed reading it with good pictures and illustrations. Thank you very much
Author 2 books
May 18, 2022
There is no war shown between luv kush and Rama + his brothers + army. Different.
26 reviews
September 21, 2023
Nice

Some events were depicted wrong but efforts put in to depict is nice to read and recall events in less time.
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