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Born as Ratnakar, he was once a highway robber. But a profound encounter with Narada Muni transformed his life, leading him on a path of penance and devotion.
Deep in meditation, Valmiki witnessed a hunter kill a Krauncha bird. Overcome with sorrow, a spontaneous verse (shloka) flowed from him – the very first poetic utterance in Sanskrit literature!
Inspired by Brahma, Valmiki composed the Ramayana, an epic poem of 24,000 verses. It narrates the life, trials, and triumphs of Lord Rama, an incarnation of Vishnu.
The Ramayana offers profound lessons that resonate even today: Dharma, Karma, Devotion, Sacrifice
Through Lord Rama's character, Valmiki portrayed the ideal son, husband, brother, and king – embodying integrity, compassion, and unwavering adherence to Dharma even in the face of immense adversity.
It was in Valmiki's hermitage that Sita found refuge and gave birth to her twin sons, Luv and Kush. They grew up learning the Ramayana from the sage himself.
On Sharad Purnima, we celebrate Valmiki Jayanti, honouring his literary genius and spiritual journey. It's a day to reflect on the values he espoused.
Maharshi Valmiki's Ramayana remains a foundational text, guiding generations with its universal teachings on morality, ethics, and human relationships.
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