
Janaki Ramayana
The Janaki Ramayana is a revered Sanskrit epic that narrates the life of Sita, the wife of Lord Rama, exploring themes of love, devotion, and virtue. It is attributed to the poet Valmiki, with a specific focus on Sita's strength and resilience. The text highlights her abduction by the demon king Ravana and Rama's quest to rescue her, emphasizing the importance of dharma (righteousness) and the ideal partnership in marriage. This version enriches the Ramayana by providing a female perspective, celebrating Sita as a symbol of power and dedication within Indian cultural and literary traditions.