2022
DOI: 10.55544/ijrah.2.6.15
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Role of Ramayana in Transformation of the Personal and Professional Life of Indians: An Empirical Investigation Based on Age and Regions

Abstract: Ramayana is one of the greatest and holiest Sanskrit epics and one of the first written pieces of literature in the context of India. In the past few centuries, several authors have been exploring different dimensions of the epic Ramayana, which range from spirituality, philosophy, economics, politics, language, culture, poetry, literature, and technology. However, management does not seem to be popular in terms of subject analysis from Ramayana, even though Valmik Ramayana offers examples of several managers.… Show more

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“…The written manuscript was carried by Indian traders, priests, or students of the Hindu religion along the inter-island trade route (Jha 2022) until it reached Indonesia, in particular the Island of Bali, where 90% of the people still practice the Hindu religion (Sampebulu 2019). The Ramayana spread in oral form across the Southeast Asia community, teaching about Hindu practices of establishing morals and ethics, and in more recent developments serving as a reference for shaping the personal character of the young generation (Pallathadka, Pallathadka, and Devi 2022). The spread of the Ramayana from India to Southeast Asia (Salleh 2009), including Indonesia, was in the form of poetry, lyrical verse, paintings, and reliefs carved on temple walls, from which it acculturated to become a performing art with local spirituality .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The written manuscript was carried by Indian traders, priests, or students of the Hindu religion along the inter-island trade route (Jha 2022) until it reached Indonesia, in particular the Island of Bali, where 90% of the people still practice the Hindu religion (Sampebulu 2019). The Ramayana spread in oral form across the Southeast Asia community, teaching about Hindu practices of establishing morals and ethics, and in more recent developments serving as a reference for shaping the personal character of the young generation (Pallathadka, Pallathadka, and Devi 2022). The spread of the Ramayana from India to Southeast Asia (Salleh 2009), including Indonesia, was in the form of poetry, lyrical verse, paintings, and reliefs carved on temple walls, from which it acculturated to become a performing art with local spirituality .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%