![]() The multifaceted relationship of Rama and Ravana is not covered in every version of the Ramayana. However, William Buck’s retelling of this epic allows us to explore their deeper relationship through poetic language. ![]() The symbolism of Rama and Ravana’s relationship within Buck’s Ramayana, as well as through the lens of Tulsidas’ Ramacaritmanas, conveys complex philosophical concepts, such as the nirguna (supreme formless reality) and saguna (manifestation of god in form) aspects of reality through their, at times, antagonistic guru-disciple relationship. Through this post, I will be exploring both the mystical relationship of Ravana and Rama as well as how their characters were viewed moralistically at the time through the use of Tulsi’s views on society to explore how Ravana and Rama’s relationship affects how we view the deeper messages that Valmiki gave us within the Ramayana. Standard depiction of Rama and Ravana’s divinely antagonistic relationship. ![]()
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