SRI RAMA PATTABISHEKAM, authored by BEJAVADA RAMNARAYAN SARAN, presents the coronation of Rama, a pivotal event from the epic Ramayana. Written in Telugu, the book likely delves into the religious and cultural significance of Rama's ascension to the throne, exploring themes of dharma, righteousness, and ideal governance. The narrative probably recounts the events leading up to the Pattabhishekam, describing the preparations, the rituals, and the joyous atmosphere surrounding this auspicious occasion. It explores the values and virtues embodied by Rama and the importance of his reign as a model for just and compassionate leadership, offering insights into the rich tapestry of Hindu mythology and philosophy.
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