"RAMANEEYA RAAMAYANAM" is a cherished Telugu epic poem by ADIPUDI SOMANATHA RAYA, likely published around 1929. This work presents a rendition of the timeless Ramayana narrative, deeply rooted in Hindu tradition and Indian culture. The epic explores themes of dharma, devotion, and the eternal struggle between good and evil through the iconic characters of Rama, Sita, and Hanuman. It is a valuable contribution to Telugu literature, offering readers a window into the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of India. This book is a must-read for those interested in classical Indian literature, Hindu mythology, and the enduring legacy of the Ramayana.
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