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Reading Notes: Narayan's Ramayana Section D

Chapter 8:

  • Why did Hanuman feel the need to piss Ravana off further, and warn him of Rama's impending attack?
Chapter 9:
  • I like how all these people are lecturing Ravana and yet they haven't tried to help Sita.
Chapter 10:
  • Vibishana turned on his brother way to easily.
Chapter 11:
  • Ravana's really quick to blame Sita for all his misfortunes when his son is killed.
Chapter 12:
  • Ravana dies.
Chapter 13:
  • Why did Sita have to throw herself into a fiery pyre to prove herself to her husband? 
Chapter 14:
  • Fourteen years were up, and thet went home.
Epilogue:
  • He's coronated.
  • Hanuman stays with him forever.
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Sita throwing herself into the pyre

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