Ramayan
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Rama - Beyond Maryada Purushottama by Ramayana_lover
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Rama went through a lot more than just what is known to most people. He smiled through adversity, but did that mean he was happy? What did he feel, as a child, when he achieved all his feats? When people hailed him? What did he feel like when he himself needed to exile his wife? When he needed to ask her to prove her purity? When he saw Lakshmana walk to him despite his order to him to protect Sita? When he finally killed Ravana? When he met his sons? This is an attempt to comprehend just that. (It's an attempt, also, to humanise Sri Rama and see him as more than just a king. It's to see his emotions behind the confident aura of an emperor. Please do not read further if humanising Sri Rama is something you're against. Thanks :)
The Story Of Prince Ram (Completed) by LeoEaton
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*Under major edit* Ayodhya's precious gem put to trails by treason and treachery. Follow Prince Ram as he undergoes various obstacles in his life while he struggles to uphold justice. DISCLAIMER I do not own the story! All credits go to the great sage Valmiki who compiled one of India's greatest epics 'Ramayana'
Happy Moments - Ramayan #ladduawards by Padmaja_s
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This is the collection of one shots, two shots and three shots written by me on Ramayan. Book Cover Credits: @MadhavaPriya
One Shots on Siya Ke Ram show by shruthiravi13
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This is the one shots I have written based on the show Siya Ke Ram. Each Part will be mutually exclusive. Cover credits to my dear friend Aditi whom I have befriended in Indiaforums and Twitter If you are reading this story any other platform other than wattpad you are likely to be at the risk of a malware attack, If you wish to read this story in its original, safe form please go to https://www.wattpad.com/330850319-one-shots-on-siya-ke-ram-show-roseawards Thank You
The Princes of Ayodhya-The Ramayan Through Short Stories by Mochis4lifeq52627
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Ancient India. Approximately 7 thousand years ago. The Kingdom of Kosala. A dutiful crown prince exiled from his kingdom for fourteen years. A loving wife who follows him, and is captured. A demon king who threatens the entire mortal population of the world. Ram, the eldest of the four princes of Ayodhya, is known to be righteous, good, and an eternal follower of justice and law. Beloved by all in his home state of Kosala and beyond, he defeats thousands of demons even in his teenage years, fabled as an undefeatable, almost Godly hero. His marries the beautiful Sita, and is all set to be crowned king. Then, the unthinkable happens. He's sentenced to 14 years of exile. Followed by his loyal wife and a brother who would sacrifice his life for him, Ram makes his way into the Chitrakut forest near his home city, and makes a life there killing demons, gathering berries, and blissfully awaiting for his exile to finish. When his wife is kidnapped and kept prisoner in the land of Lanka by a lustful demon king named Ravan whose devilish exploits litter the pages of books and haunt children's nightmares, Ram has to follow a track, make allies, and find friends in the world of terror. Ram has to wage a war against a king who has never lost. Ram has to reclaim his wife and be crowned the king of Ayodhya without losing himself. This tale navigates a life before exile, a life throughout exile, and a life after the exile which redefined the word 'hardship', tested relationships, lives, and strength. This is the story of the Ramayan. (Warning-This story is very funny and really not as serious as the description)
THE JOURNEY TOGETHER  by jan1916
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#1 in siyakeram Note: I sincerely hope you're doing well in the toughest period of lockdown. Overwhelmed with the response of all my readers I'm back at updating this story. Thank you so much for all the love and apologies for keeping you waiting. Life happens and we need to keep up with it. Trying to make the most of this lockdown. Updates shall be weekly. This is a work of pure fiction with characters borrowed from the popular mythological series of star plus: SIYA KE RAM Some scenes and dialogues are added for the purpose of entertainment. Resemblance to any work is a sheer coincidence. Share your views in the comment box here.
THE RAMAYAN DIARIES by J221999
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Hi all!!! I'm sure almost all of u are aware of the Ramayan. its one of the greatest epics in the entire world! so far, we have enjoyed a lot of stories & their different versions narrated by different authors, both regional and international. What makes this book different is that it focuses on the personal and emotional lives of various well known and beloved characters from the epic. Through short stories about them, it tries to bring forward the unseen and unexplored side; their emotional world. If u are a fan of romance & mythology, this is just the book for u!!! :)
Incorrect Ramayan Quotes (and shorts and PoA extras) by Mochis4lifeq52627
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Did Shatrughan actually dupe Bharat into buying him a palace? Was Lakshman actually adopted from Asmaka? Is Ram currently banging his head on the door because the twins have struck again? I don't know. But this book sure does. Incorrect Ramayan Quotes is a compilation of incorrect quotes, jokes, a lot of author's notes to make myself relevant, and little shorts! Note: This book is meant to be funny and not harm anyone's feelings. In addition, there are some serious parts, and those will be marked with (***) for identification.
Satataharitam - Short Stories On Narayana  by Ramayana_lover
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Nārāyana. The Lord of Sustenance. To sustain his universe, he has always done everything one could ever imagine. From incarnating as a complete wild boar, to living away from the love of his life to vanquish evil, Lakshmīkānta has always done everything to establish Dharma every time Adharma threatens to overpower it. Ananta. He's endless. He will remain one of the few constants even as the universe comes to an end. Hari's kathā is just as everlasting as him, evergreen in both emotion and meaning. As perpetual as him are his stories, never coming to an end, never ceasing to enrapture those who attempt to understand these tales brimming with a charm nothing else has. This is an attempt to encapsulate some moments from the stories of Vāsudeva in shorts that may succeed in giving the tiniest glimpse of Vaikunthanātha. This is my attempt at writing about Rāmachandra, whom I love and revere beyond what my words can explain. This is my humble attempt at bringing to life some of the moments from the evergreen stories of Mahāvishnu. ××× [The chapters showcase these undoubtedly divine characters with a touch of humanization, and while I will try my level best not to get too carried away with it, moving too far away from the original plot, some people might not be willing to see their deities humanized. In that case, I'll request you to skip this book. Thank you!] Cover credit: @Mochis4lifeq52627 <333
Raghili- A Ramayana Fiction by mythooolover
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Ramayana It's not just a word but a world of it's own. War, pain, bloodshed, betrayal, wait of years, revenge, ego, dharma, agony and what not. Ramayan is always associated with these things. But ramayan is a bit more than that. It's base is LOVE But love doesn't grow in one day. It's a bud that takes years to bloom. We know about the flowers but not about the buds. Let's peep into the buds of Ramayan. Raghili is a combination of two words. Raghav and Maithili. Raghav are the descendants of raghu (the four princes of ayodhya) Maithili are the princess of Mithila. Raghili is the union of these souls, the budding of immature buds into graceful blooming flowers. Raghili is the journey of love. This is purely a work of fiction and not meant to hurt anyone's religious sentiments. I will take creative liberty. Hope you like my maiden work. 🏆 1st Runner up at The Ramayana Awards 🏆 2nd Runner up at The Self Made Awards 🏆 2nd Runner up at The Debonair Accord 🏆 2nd Runner up at The Jaya Awards 🏆Best Ramayana Plot at The Indian Mythology Awards 🏆2nd Runner Up at The MythoMagical Awards 🏆1st runner up at the Morpankh Awards 2.0