रामायण
Ramayana
आदिकाव्य - The First Poetry
Composed by Maharshi Valmiki, the Ramayana is the eternal story of love, duty, sacrifice, and the triumph of good over evil. Through 24,000 verses, it presents the ideal of human conduct and divine grace.
Narrative Structure & Shloka Distribution
The radar chart visualizes the seven Kandas of the Ramayana across five key dimensions. The pie chart shows the distribution of shlokas across the seven Kandas.
Seven Kandas across five dimensions: Intensity, Combat, Philosophy, Emotion, and Character.
Distribution of shlokas across the seven Kandas. Larger slices indicate more verses.
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The Seven Kandas
बालकाण्ड
Bala Kanda
The childhood section narrating the birth of Rama, his early life, marriage to Sita, and the breaking of Shiva's bow.
Begin Kandaअयोध्याकाण्ड
Ayodhya Kanda
The Ayodhya section covering Rama's exile, Dasharatha's death, and Bharata's exemplary devotion.
Begin Kandaअरण्यकाण्ड
Aranya Kanda
The forest section describing life in exile, encounters with sages, and Sita's abduction by Ravana.
Begin Kandaकिष्किन्धाकाण्ड
Kishkindha Kanda
The Kishkindha section featuring Rama's alliance with Sugriva and Hanuman, and the search for Sita.
Begin Kandaसुन्दरकाण्ड
Sundara Kanda
The beautiful section dedicated to Hanuman's heroic journey to Lanka and meeting with Sita.
Begin Kandaयुद्धकाण्ड
Yuddha Kanda
The war section narrating the great battle in Lanka, Ravana's defeat, and Sita's rescue.
Begin Kandaउत्तरकाण्ड
Uttara Kanda
The final section covering Rama's reign, later events, and the ultimate journey to Vaikuntha.
Begin Kanda