Reading Notes: Divine Archer Part A
The Divine Archer by F.J. Gould (1911)
- This is a much more concise version of the Ramayana, but still highlights many of the key points.
- However, we do not get to see the dialogue between characters which enriches the story.
- Rama is born to King Dasharatha, and has three other half-brothers.
- Rama wins Sita's hand by bending Shiva's bow and strings Vishni's bow with ease.
- Due to his great feats Rama is going to be declared as Dasharatha's successor, but Bharata's mother stops this so Bharata can be king.
- This ruins her relationship with Bharata after Dasharatha dies because of the grief that he feels for exiling Rama for 14 years.
- While Rama is exiled Sita and Lakshmana join him and they defeat many rakshakas.
- After mutilating Shurpanakha, her brother Ravana steals Sita. This means Rama and his friends have to go find her and bring her back.
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