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Divine Odyssey: A Tribute to Rama


In lands where golden sunsets softly fade,

There dwells a tale of valor, love, and grace,
Where noble hearts in ancient tales are laid,
And truth and righteousness find their place.

Amidst the shadows of the forest deep,
A prince adorned with virtues pure and bright,
Embarks upon a journey, brave and steep,
To uphold dharma, in the darkest night.

With Sita, radiant as the morning sun,
And Lakshman, faithful brother by his side,
He faces trials, battles to be won,
With courage strong, his fears he does confide.

In Rama's tale, a timeless truth we find,
That love and honor guide the noble mind.

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