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9789390679737- 61ebeb05092b8cab6d49a145 Living Ramayanas https://www.trendypaper.com/s/5b1a00c581a9afd8ff765190/61ebeb06092b8cab6d49a1a2/51eqirwdsll-_sy264_bo1-204-203-200_ql40_fmwebp_.webp There is no single Ramayana, just as there is not just one kind of people. The epic that Valmiki first wrote has changed across space and time to reflect the cultural consciousness of a diverse cross-section of humanity. These widely different social contexts in India, in Southeast Asia and the world at large, and in different faiths and castes and tribes have produced an immense variety of Ramayanas in the oral, textual and visual mediums.

Azeez Tharuvana was powerfully drawn to the oral tribal Ramayana tradition in Wayanad, Kerala. He tells us that the locals believe Wayanad to be the site of all the action that took place in the Ramayana. So, in their version, the hermitage at Ashramkolly near Pulpally is Valmiki s ashram, and Jadayattakavu is the place where Rama held Sita by the hair to keep her from falling into the earth. Tharuvana s research into this tradition led to a deeper immersion in the many forms and shapes that the epic poem has taken. It illustrates how human societies reshape narratives as a way of expressing and asserting their unique identities and their moral and social codes.
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Living Ramayanas

Living Ramayanas

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There is no single Ramayana, just as there is not just one kind of people. The epic that Valmiki first wrote has changed across space and time to reflect the cultural consciousness of a diverse cross-section of humanity. These widely different social contexts in India, in Southeast Asia and the world at large, and in different faiths and castes and tribes have produced an immense variety of Ramayanas in the oral, textual and visual mediums.

Azeez Tharuvana was powerfully drawn to the oral tribal Ramayana tradition in Wayanad, Kerala. He tells us that the locals believe Wayanad to be the site of all the action that took place in the Ramayana. So, in their version, the hermitage at Ashramkolly near Pulpally is Valmiki s ashram, and Jadayattakavu is the place where Rama held Sita by the hair to keep her from falling into the earth. Tharuvana s research into this tradition led to a deeper immersion in the many forms and shapes that the epic poem has taken. It illustrates how human societies reshape narratives as a way of expressing and asserting their unique identities and their moral and social codes.

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