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Ramayana (Mulla Ramayana)

The Mulla Ramayana, also known as the Ramayana of Mulla, is a regional adaptation of the ancient Indian epic "Ramayana," composed by the 14th-century poet Mulla Daud. It recounts the life and adventures of Lord Rama, focusing on his quest to rescue his wife, Sita, from the demon king Ravana. The Mulla Ramayana emphasizes moral values, devotion, and justice while incorporating local traditions and cultural elements. Its storytelling style makes it accessible to a wider audience, blending spirituality with relatable themes of love, duty, and righteousness, and it remains significant in South Asian literature and cultural heritage.