- Bala
Kanda (Sanskrit: बालकाण्ड; IAST:
bālakāṇḍa', lit. 'Incident of childhood') is the
first Book of the
Valmiki Ramayana. The Bala Kanda, in part—if...
- Temple,
which is
perhaps among the few
temples dedicated to her. In the
Balakanda chapter of the Ramayana,
Kausalya first appears. She
performs the asvamedha...
- List of Jain
states and
dynasties Vi****shi is the son of ****shi in the
Balakanda. also
depicted as son of Vi****shi Debroy,
Bibek (25
October 2017). The...
- six are the
oldest portion of the epic,
while the
first and last
books (
Balakanda and
Uttara Kanda, respectively) seem to be
later additions.
Style differences...
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blackish complexion like
their father. The
first chapter of Ramayana,
Balakanda,
mentioned Valmiki narrating the
Ramayana to his disciples, Lava and Kusha...
- List of
Hindu empires and
dynasties Vi****shi is the son of ****shi in the
Balakanda. also
depicted as son of Vi****shi V. R.
Ramachandra Dik****ar (1935)....
- P. (1984). The Rāmāyaṇa of Vālmīki: An Epic of
Ancient India. Vol. I:
Bālakāṇḍa.
Princeton University Press. pp. 171–174.
Goldman 1984, p. 335-337. Goldman...
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reference 1.41.26 i.e.
Balakanda,
Sarga 41,
Sloka 26".
Retrieved 28 July 2019. "Valmiki
Ramayana reference 1.42.1 i.e.
Balakanda,
Sarga 42,
Sloka 1". Retrieved...
- (1984). The Rāmāyaṇa of Vālmīki: An Epic of
Ancient India,
Volume I:
Balakāṇḍa.
Princeton University Press. JSTOR j.ctt1gsmwgz.
Retrieved 7
January 2024...
- the
preceding pages of
conclusion given at Goldman,
Robert P (1990).
Balakanda: An Epic of
Ancient India. Princeton, New Jersey:
Princeton University...