
Itihasa
Itihasa means History in the Sanskrit Language. The Itihasas give us beautiful stories of absorbing interest and importance, through which all the central lessons of Hinduism are permanently urged one’s mind. The laws of Smritis and the principles of the Vedas are stamped firmly on the minds of the Hindus through the noble and marvelous deeds of their great national heroes. We get an unmistakable thought of Hinduism from these brilliant stories.
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Shurpanakha – One Who Instigated Ravana to Abduct Sita

First meet of Hanuman and Rama According to Ramayana

17 Logical Points For Those Who Thinks Mahabharata Is Not Real

10 Interesting Facts about Lakshmana You May Not Know

Bhisma Pitamah – The Great Valiant Grandsire of Kuru Dynasty

Samudra Manthan: Legends, Symbolism, and Hidden Lessons

The Story of King Bharata and His Incarnations
