Maharshi Valmiki
IDK488
by T.S. Shama Rao, Translator V. Nagaraja Rao and Chief Editor L.S. Seshagiri Rao
Paperback (Edition: 1996)
Rashtrotthana Sahitya Trust, Bangalore
Size: 6.2" X 3.9"
Pages: 46 (3 B/W Illustrations)
The Adikavi, the Poet of Poets, of India, who gave the world the immortal epic, the 'Ramayana'. By profession a highway robber, he came under the spell of Maharshi Narada and became a 'Brahmarshi'. Narada and became a 'Brahmarshi'. He not only sang the matchless greatness of Sri Rama, but gave shelter to his wife Seetha Devi, and taught the epic to Sri Rama's sons.
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