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hey im good ..what about you? hows everything?
hey im good ..what about you? hows everything?
Shrimad Ramayan swings between good performances and not so good story writing... Been quite a discussion past few days 
Uh... I used the mature content box to provide a choice for those who wish to read the previous post or not...
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though this version dandi ramayan looks unreliable to me
Sorry, couldn't answer earlier...
If I remember right, Prema Ramayan is a Gujarati version and Dandi Ramayan (I had to look it up... I knew it as Jagamohana Ramayan) is the Odiya version?
There are plenty regional versions that deviate quite a bit... Among the Indian ones, The versions that deviate quite spectacularly are Gond Ramayan and the Jain and Buddhist Ramayan, in my opinion... (among the ones that I have come across, at least)... The rest of the versions retain most of the events as per Valmiki Ramayan.
i gave up b/c of the repetitiveness & in general. just watching clips of some of the itv shows for time pass nowadaysOriginally posted by: Vibhishna
Shrimad Ramayan swings between good performances and not so good story writing... Been quite a discussion past few days
otherwise just streaming content in general...
I also heard of ramakien (thai version of ramayana)..though heard its a canon version thoughOriginally posted by: Vibhishna
Sorry, couldn't answer earlier...
If I remember right, Prema Ramayan is a Gujarati version and Dandi Ramayan (I had to look it up... I knew it as Jagamohana Ramayan) is the Odiya version?
There are plenty regional versions that deviate quite a bit... Among the Indian ones, The versions that deviate quite spectacularly are Gond Ramayan and the Jain and Buddhist Ramayan, in my opinion... (among the ones that I have come across, at least)... The rest of the versions retain most of the events as per Valmiki Ramayan.
I also heard of ramakien (thai version of ramayana)..though heard its a canon version though
I was mentioning those versions which originated in India. Among those, the above mentioned 3 are the ones which deviated the most.
There are many versions from other countries and all of them deviated a lot. The countries Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, Phillipines, Myanmar/Burma, Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia have their own versions, and these versions are pretty much unrecognisably when compared to Valmiki Ramayana. Some versions even mention gods from other religions as part of the pantheon and Rama is the incarnation of someone else and not Vishnu.
Japan and China have used Ramayana in movies and dance performances. Japanese one may be familiar as the animated movie 'The Legend of Prince Ram'.
A group of Chinese dancers performed Ramayan on stage drawing praise from many audiences. Here's an excerpt:
Originally posted by: Vibhishna
I was mentioning those versions which originated in India. Among those, the above mentioned 3 are the ones which deviated the most.
There are many versions from other countries and all of them deviated a lot. The countries Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, Phillipines, Myanmar/Burma, Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia have their own versions, and these versions are pretty much unrecognisably when compared to Valmiki Ramayana. Some versions even mention gods from other religions as part of the pantheon and Rama is the incarnation of someone else and not Vishnu.
Japan and China have used Ramayana in movies and dance performances. Japanese one may be familiar as the animated movie 'The Legend of Prince Ram'.
A group of Chinese dancers performed Ramayan on stage drawing praise from many audiences. Here's an excerpt:
Ramayan In Different Countries Like Japan And China Are Lot Better
Then India
Iam Sorry For Offending The Members
Just My Thoughts
Originally posted by: SilverBell
Ramayan In Different Countries Like Japan And China Are Lot Better
Then India
Iam Sorry For Offending The Members
Just My Thoughts
I know that there is a movie about Ramayan made by the Japanese but there's a Chinese Ramayan as well?
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