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Adbhut Ramayana: Attributed to the Sage Valmiki

 
Shanti Lal Nagar (Author)
Synopsis Of the various Ramayana works which came up after the Valmiki Ramayana, the Adbhut Ramayana happens to be one of them. The work is also attributed to the Sage Valmiki and contains twenty seven cantos as a sequel to the Ramayana and portrays the earlier part of the story, highlighting the real nature of Sita, who also appears in the terrific form having killed that Ravana, who had a thousand heads, whom Rama was unable to kill. This work presents the text of the Adbhut Ramayana in Roman script along with explanation and annotation in Hindi and English. This will help the Hindi and non-Hindi readers knowing English a great deal, especially the foreigners.
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Shanti Lal Nagar

Shantilal Nagar, a graduate of the Punjab University, served in the curatorial capacity in the Central Asian Antiquities Museum, New Delhi, the Archaeological Museum Nalanda, and Archaeological Section of the Indian Museum, Calcutta for a number of years. He has to his credit the scientific documentation of over fifty thousand antiquities, in these museums, representing the rich cultural heritage of the country and comprising of sculptures, bronzes, terracottas, beads, seals and sealing, ancient Indian numismatics, wood work, miniatures and paintings, textiles and Pearce collection of gems, ranging from the earliest times to the late medieval period. He was awarded, in 1987, a fellowship, for his monograph on the Temples of Himachal Pradesh, by the Indian Council of Historical Research, New Delhi. He has authored more than 38 books.

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Title Adbhut Ramayana: Attributed to the Sage Valmiki
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.2001
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 8176461806
length xviii+429p., 23cm.