Rajaji does not merely recount events; he uses each chapter to emphasize the concept of (righteousness) and its practical application in daily life.
: Rama is portrayed as the "Ideal Man," whose unwavering commitment to duty—even at extreme personal cost—serves as a moral guide. RAMAYANA retold by C. Rajagopalachari Contents
XII. Manthara’s Evil Counsel, XVIII. To the Forest, XXVII. The Brothers Meet Life in the Forest Rajaji does not merely recount events; he uses
: Through characters like Hanuman and Lakshmana, the text highlights the spiritual dimension of selfless service and bhakti (devotion). Manthara’s Evil Counsel, XVIII
Rajaji considered this work, along with his retelling of the Mahabharata , to be his "best service" to the people of India.
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