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Rama is all of sixteen when Sage Viswamithra takes him to the Dandaka forest, with Lakshmana accompanying them. At first, the spirit of adventure fills the two teenage brothers, but when they enter the forest in broad daylight, it is a curtain of pitch darkness. The smell of decaying flesh, flashes of fire, and the gloom of animals, birds and foliage in terror affect Rama deeply. For the first time, he feels fear. He hears derisive laughter--is it from the forest, or is it within him?

The first lesson he recalls from the sage Vashistha is: What is the task at hand? How can he understand the gravity of what is happening? Is the earth calling out for help? He gathers his fragmented thoughts and, feeling for the arrow from his quiver, shoots at a shape-shifting demon who terrorizes the forest.

The Living Legend is packed with twists and reflections and hosts the strength of relationships with nature that Rama, Sita and Lakshmana make to restore balance in life. The forest of inner evolution was transformative in their youth, and it is in our time too.

 

About the Author

Vayu Naidu is a PhD scholar in Epic and Oral traditions of Ramayana and Mahabharata. She is Royal Literary Fund Fellow, Visiting Fellow at Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) teaching Indian Theatre, and is Professor of Practice at SOAS in the School of Arts.
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The Living Legend Ramayana Tales From Far And Near

The Living Legend Ramayana Tales From Far And Near

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  • ISBN: 9780143466031
  • Author: Vayu Naidu
  • Publisher: Penguin Ebury Press
  • Pages: 288
  • Format: Paperback
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Rama is all of sixteen when Sage Viswamithra takes him to the Dandaka forest, with Lakshmana accompanying them. At first, the spirit of adventure fills the two teenage brothers, but when they enter the forest in broad daylight, it is a curtain of pitch darkness. The smell of decaying flesh, flashes of fire, and the gloom of animals, birds and foliage in terror affect Rama deeply. For the first time, he feels fear. He hears derisive laughter--is it from the forest, or is it within him?

The first lesson he recalls from the sage Vashistha is: What is the task at hand? How can he understand the gravity of what is happening? Is the earth calling out for help? He gathers his fragmented thoughts and, feeling for the arrow from his quiver, shoots at a shape-shifting demon who terrorizes the forest.

The Living Legend is packed with twists and reflections and hosts the strength of relationships with nature that Rama, Sita and Lakshmana make to restore balance in life. The forest of inner evolution was transformative in their youth, and it is in our time too.

 

About the Author

Vayu Naidu is a PhD scholar in Epic and Oral traditions of Ramayana and Mahabharata. She is Royal Literary Fund Fellow, Visiting Fellow at Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) teaching Indian Theatre, and is Professor of Practice at SOAS in the School of Arts.

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