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Valmiki Ramayana
Ramayana means "Rama" + "Aayana", whereas Rama is the name of Lord or God and Aayana means Path or Way. The literal meaning of the name is "the journey of Rama, who traveled across Dandakaranya with his wife Sita and brother Lakshmana covering 35,600 sq mi of land, which includes the Abujhmar Hills in the west and the Eastern Ghats in the east, including regions of Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Odisha states. It spans about 200 mi from north to south and about 300 mi from east to west. The whole region of Kishkinda was within the dense forest in the Dandaka Forest extending from Vindhya Range to the South Indian peninsula during Treta Yuga in Bharata or India. Vanara King Sugriva was ruling this kingdom of his brother Vali with the assistance of Hanuman. The entire Ramayana contained in this Ashoka Vatika of Sundara Kanda. The legendary epic revolves around the Rama as he attempted to rescue his wife Sita forcefully abducted by Ravana, the king of Lanka and his battle to vanquish the demon king Ravana that spanned 13 days and concluded on Phalguna Krishna Amavasya with the death of Ravana. In the description of the battle, Sage Valmiki wrote, "Kosala's Nakshatra Vishakha is aspect by Mars." The annual motion of Mars is 191.405°. In 14 years, it progressed by 159.58°. At the time of Rama's exile, Mars was at 303°. 159° added to this provide Mars at 102°. in Pushya. From Pushya Mars could cast its fourth-sight on Vishakha. It also shows Valimiki's minute observations and time recording capabilities. Thus, the date of the last battle of the War is 15th November 7292 B.C. The next day, Chaitra Shuddha 1st celebrated as a Victory Day as Rama returned to Ayodhya and crowned king was the crux