Milton and the Indian Epic Tradition: A Study of Paradise Lost, the Ramayana, and the MahabharataPrestige Books, 1995 - 172 Seiten The Book Is An Attempt To Place Paradise Lost In The Epic Tradition Of Ramayana And The Mahabharata. |
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accept Adam and Eve Adam's Arjuna avatar Ayodhya battlefield beautiful becomes Bharata Bhima Bhishma bliss Brahma brothers celestial Chitrakuta Dasaratha deeds Delhi dharma Dhritarashtra divine domestic Draupadi Drona Duryodhana earth ennoblement epic poetry ethical idealism evil forces faith fall fight flowers forest fruit Gita gives glory God's gods golden Hanuman heaven heavenly hero heroic virtue heroism historical human form Human Rama husband Ibid incarnation Indian epics Indra Kaikeyi Karna Kauravas king kingship kshatriya Lakshmana Lanka Lord Krishna Mahabharata man's mankind marriage Milton moksha moral nature obedience Pandavas Paradise Lost poem poet poetic presents prophetic Rakshasas Rama and Sita Rama tells Rama's Ramarajya Ramayana Raphael Ravana religious reveals righteousness Rishis sacred sages Samson Satan says scene Sita's spiritual story of Rama sublime suffering Sugriva supreme tells Arjuna tells Rama thinks three epics tion tradition trees truth upholds Valmiki Valmiki's Ramayana Vanaras Vedas Vibhishana Vidura Vishnu vision Vyasa wedded love Yudhisthira