Lakshmana Rekha - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Jain, Jasbir: Purdah, Patriarchy, and the Tropical Sun - Womanhood in India Heath, in: Jennifer (ed.). (2008). The Veil: Women Writers On Its History, Lore, And Politics. University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-25518-6. pp. 234-236.
Ramayana by Valmiki
Ikshvaku clan
  • Dasharatha
  • Kausalya
  • Sumitra
  • Kaikeyi
  • Rama
  • Bharata
  • Lakshmana
  • Shatrughna
  • Sita
  • Urmila
  • Mandavi
  • Shrutakirti
  • Lava
  • Kusha
Vanara
  • Hanuman
  • Sugriva
  • Vali
  • Tara
  • Rumā
  • Angada
  • Makardhwaja
Rakshasa
  • Ravana
  • Vibhishana
  • Kumbhakarna
  • Indrajit
  • Akshayakumara
  • Atikaya
  • Kabandha
  • Khara
  • Mandodari
  • Maricha
  • Mayasura
  • Prahasta
  • Subahu
  • Sulochana
  • Sumali
  • Surpanakha
  • Tataka
  • Viradha
Sages
  • Agastya
  • Ahalya
  • Arundhati
  • Bharadwaja
  • Kambhoja
  • Parashurama
  • Vasistha
  • Vishvamitra
  • Rishyasringa
Other characters
  • Jambavan
  • Janaka
  • Jatayu
  • Manthara
  • Sampati
  • Shabari
  • Shravan
  • Vedavati
Places
  • Ayodhya
  • Mithila
  • Dandakaranya
  • Kishkindha
  • Lanka
Other
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Hindu deities and texts
God
  • Para Brahman
  • Adi Parashakti
Gods
  • Trimurti
    • Brahma
    • Vishnu
    • Shiva
  • Ganesha
  • Rama
  • Krishna
  • Murugan
  • Hanuman
  • Indra
  • Surya
  • more
Goddesses
  • Tridevi
    • Saraswati
    • Lakshmi
    • Parvati
  • Sati
  • Durga
  • Shakti
  • Kali
  • Sita
  • Radha
  • Mahavidya
  • Navadurga
  • Matrikas
  • more
Texts
  • Vedas
  • Upanishads
  • Puranas
  • Ramayana
  • Mahabharata
  • Bhagavad Gita
  • more
  • Hinduism
  • Hindu mythology

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