Born to win • 1y
During the COVID-19 pandemic, I read the Ramayana and Mahabharata for the first time, and I was amazed. Whether these epics are historical or mythological, the way Vyasa and Valmiki crafted the stories is truly impressive. Each character is portrayed so beautifully and with such depth that they feel incredibly real and alive. If these stories are based on true events, the detailed and vivid portrayal of each character highlights their importance. And if they are myths, the imagination and writing skills behind them are truly remarkable. The characters are so well-written that we don’t just read about them—we feel like we are living with them and experiencing their emotions. This is the beauty of our culture—creating stories that touch our hearts and stay with us, making us feel connected to something greater.
Hustler , learner • 8m
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