
Indian Epics
Indian Epics, primarily the Mahabharata and Ramayana, are ancient, epic poetry that depict the moral, spiritual, and cultural values of India. They narrate the stories of heroic deeds, divine interventions, and moral dilemmas faced by gods, kings, and heroes. These epic texts explore themes like duty, justice, loyalty, and righteousness, shaping Indian philosophy and traditions. Beyond storytelling, they serve as guides for ethical living and cultural identity, embedding lessons through vivid characters and complex narratives that continue to influence Indian society and literature today.