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2. Sage Viswamitra
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3. Trisanku
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4. Rama Leaves Home
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5. Rama Slays The Monsters
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6. Sita
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7. Bhagiratha And The Story Of
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Ganga
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8. Ahalya
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9. Rama Wins Sita's Hand
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10. Parasurama's Discomfiture
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11. Festive Preparations
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12. Manthara's Evil Counsel
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13. Kaikeyi Succumbs
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14. Wife Or Demon?
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15. Behold A Wonder!
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16. Storm And Calm
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17. Sita's Resolve
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18. To The Forest
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19. Alone By Themselves
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20. Chitrakuta
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21. A Mother's Grief
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22. Idle Sport And Terrible Result
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23. Last Moments
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24. Bharata Arrives
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25. Intrigue wasted
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26. Bharata Suspected
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27. The Brothers Meet
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28. Bharata Becomes Rama's Deputy
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29. Viradha's End
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30. Ten Years Pass
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31. The Surpanakha Episode
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32. Kamban's Surpanakha
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33. Khara And His Army Liquidated
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34. The Path Of Ruin
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35. The Golden Stag
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36. The Good Bird Jatayu
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37. Closely Guarded
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38. Rama Disconsolate
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39. A Second Father Dies
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40. Left Eyelids Throb
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41. He Sees Her Jewels
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42. Sugriva's Doubts Cleared
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43. The Slaying Of Vali
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44. Tara's Grief
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45. Anger And Reconciliation
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46. The Search Begins
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47. Son Of Vayu
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48. The Search In Lanka
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49. Sita In The Asoka Park
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50. Ravana's Solicitation
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51. First Among The Astute
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52. Sita Comforted
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53. Sita And Hanuman
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54. Inviting Battle
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55. The Terrible Envoy
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56. Hanuman Bound
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57. Lanka In Flames
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58. A Carnival
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59. The Tidings Conveyed
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60. The Army Moves Forward
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61. Anxiety In Lanka
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62. Ravana Calls A Council Again
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63. Vibhishana
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64. The Vanara's Doubt
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65. Doctrine Of Surrender And Grace
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66. The Great Causeway
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67. The Battle Begins
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68. Sita's Joy
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69. Serpent Darts
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70. Ravana's Defeat
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71. The Giant Is Roused
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72. Is This Narayana Himself?
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73. The Death Of Indrajit
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74. End Of Ravana
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75. The End
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76. Epilogue
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AUTHOR'S PREFACE
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The
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Bharatiya
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Vidya
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Bhavan
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has
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added to the debt of gratitude owed it by
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undertaking the publication of the English
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version of my Tamil Ramayana. They
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achieved great success in the distribution
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of my Mahabharata book and I trust this
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book of the story of Rama and Sita will
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receive similar welcome.
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Once again, I repeat my confession that
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in the evening of my busy life during a
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great
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and
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eventful
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period
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of
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Indian
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history, the writing of these two books
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wherein I have retold the Mahabharata
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