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  • Photo Gallery of Siya Ke Ram  by Rithushree
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    Contains my various collections of Pictures Of the Famous Star Plus TV Show Siya ke Ram. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Update schedule: Every Wednesday and Friday. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  • Ramayanam - An Unparalleled Devotion of Hanuman by AberameAtheyaman
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    The story is about the Hanuman, who is an ardent devotee of Lord Rama. Lord Hanuman is an epitome of compassion, devotion, strength, intelligent and selfless love. He was blessed to be an immortal and he would be there at where Rama's glory is sung. The events described in the Ramayana happened in the Treta Yuga. The Mahabharata happened in the Dwapar Yuga and led to the advent of Kali Yuga. We have mythological stories and anecdotes in the Mahabharata describing the meeting of Bhima, the second of the Pandavas and Lord Hanuman. These instances indicate Hanuman was there all through these ages.
  • Eyes of the Ten Headed Ravanan by Vivek_Rajan
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    Adolescent Ravanan gets preached by his most looked upon King/Mentor/Asuran, The Great Mahabali. He gets liberated in a way that makes Mahabali guilty.
  • Fragments of Ramayana: Short Stories from the Eternal Tale by Toonu97
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    Short Stories from the Epic Ramayana brings the timeless tales of Ram, Sita, Hanuman, and Ravana to life in a fresh, compelling way. These stories explore courage, love, sacrifice, and dharma, revealing the humanity and emotions behind the legendary characters. Journey beyond the epic and discover the lessons and stories that continue to inspire generations.
  • COLLECTION OF QUOTES by akumichannnnn
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    This book is just the collection of the quotes
  • Trikaala Chakra by Aradhya201
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    In a world where time holds value, money dictates happiness, and health is a forgotten priority, humanity unknowingly surrenders to the reign of artificial intelligence. Once the rulers of Earth, people are now mere slaves to a system they no longer question. The funny part? No one even realizes the impact. But now greed has taken over harmony and Avira realizes she may have a chance, a chance to change their fate, maybe, a chance to change the world. In a selfish attempt to change their lives of terror, they embark on a journey, one that they may never have a chance again. As they step across the boundaries of time, they learn about ancient "traditions" and life from the past, one that was lively, where people lived pure and in harmony. Their only hope lies in the past, where they discover history's greatest myths are not just stories but reality itself. But time is unpredictable. Trikaala Chakra- The Wheel of the Past, Present and Future
  • RAMAYANA - When God Came To Earth as a HUMAN  by vihu_vhu
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    An event where GOD came to earth, God took human form, walking among humans and teaching them the ways of virtue, compassion, and wisdom.
  • JĀNAK�ĪRĀGHAVĪYAM by Bhoomi2735
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    JĀNAKĪRĀGHAVĪYAM - (The Epic of Jānakī and Rāghava) "Ātmānaṁ mānuṣaṁ manye." ("I consider myself a human being, and nothing more." -Rāma, Vālmīki Rāmāyaṇa, Yuddha Kāṇḍa) Exile was supposed to be quiet. A forest. A leaf-hut. A vow kept in silence. But Daṇḍakā does not let virtue sleep. A golden deer. A moment of separation-small enough to be missed, deadly enough to rewrite destiny. In the sky, a vulture bleeds for Dharma. In Laṅkā, a queen watches her kingdom rot under lust. In Ayodhyā, an innocent prince waits in his hermit for the return of his brother deceived in the name of dharma. This is not the Ramayana you were told as a bedtime myth. This is the Ramayana as it feels when you stand inside it-where Dharma is not poetry, but pressure... and every choice bleeds. A crown is lost, not by defeat, but by a promise kept too perfectly. A forest becomes a courtroom where silence is evidence. A woman's purity is not fragility-it is defiance sharpened into steel. A brother's devotion becomes a weapon that cuts even his own heart. A demon's lust is not romance-it is political decay wearing gold. Here, Ravana is not just a villain-he is a ruler collapsing under his own hunger. Mandodari is not just a queen-she is the last conscience of an empire. Seetha is not a captive-she is a storm trapped in a garden. Rama is not a flawless god-he is a man forced to carry grief until it turns cosmic. This retelling digs into the unsaid: The human cost behind "divine plans." It asks what epics rarely ask-what did it feel like? What did silence cost? What did virtue destroy? And what happens when love itself becomes a battlefield? Because Ramayana is not about good vs evil. It is about control vs collapse. Truth vs temptation. And the terrifying truth that even heaven can fall when Dharma is tested by desire. #2 in fantasycreatures - 26/2/26 #4 in retelling -9/2/26 #6 in fantasyfiction - 11/2/26 #11 in epicfantasy -22/2/26