Ramayana is the story of Sri Rama, the king of Ayodhya, historical man. Mahabharatha is the story of Sri Krishna, the prince of Madhura, another historical figure. Bhagavath Gita is compiled of eighteen chapters just selected from Mahabharatha. These are not the religious scriptures. The official religious books of Hinduism are the Vedas. The written four Vedas; the Rigveda, Yajurveda, Samaveda, and the Adharva Veda.
RE:RE:Ramayana is just a story book
by HHH on Jun 27, 2007 03:04 AM Permalink
Senthil, What do you mean by Ramayana is a story book? If this is story book then so are fantasy fables like bible and quran. I guess you have a limited understanding of what religious scriptures are. Hey come to think of it each and every thing is a story waiting to be told. So use discretion while making such statements. If you look at it the biggest fantasy tale is bible and that too not by "substance" but "audience".
RE:RE:RE:Ramayana is just a story book
by HHH on Jun 27, 2007 03:13 AM Permalink
Black Stallion, okay your statements reek of ignorance but we can come to that later. So which work is not myth?Harry Potter?Lord of the rings and hey throw in your quran and bible. Man you guys are such lowly opportunists.