The abduction of Sita : an extract from the shortened modern prose version of The Ramayana (suggested by the Tamil version of Kamban)
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The abduction of Sita : an extract from the shortened modern prose version of The Ramayana (suggested by the Tamil version of Kamban)
(Penguin books)(Penguin classics, . Penguin epics ; 5)
Penguin, 2006
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"The Ramayana first published in the USA by Penguin Viking inc. 1972. Published in Penguin books 1977. This extract published in Penguin books 2006"--T.p. verso
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A hero must save the woman he loves. Ravana, the Supreme Lord, has enslaved all the gods. Although he now rules the world, he cannot resist a beautiful woman. When he catches a glimpse of the princess Sita, he falls under her spell and steals her away. Her beloved husband, Rama, will do anything to get her back. With the help of the brave monkey Hanuman, he journeys across the world to find her. But the evil Ravana will not give up Sita without a fight.
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