
We’re taught to see the Ramayana as a single, unbroken epic.But there is no “one Ramayana.”Jainism tells one version.Buddhism tells another.Tribal ballads from Chhattisgarh to the Western Ghats whisper different truths altogether.In some, Ravana is a hero.In others, Sita never returns.And in most Jain texts — there is no divinity. Just… decisions.What if our epics aren’t fixed scriptures etched in stone,but mirrors — reflecting each age’s struggles, hopes, and shadows?What if the greatest story isn’t about gods or demons,but the quiet journey of the human soul — forever bound, forever striving toward freedom?👉 Save this post and tag someone who still thinks there’s only one Ramayana.👉 Comment: Which version do you think speaks most to our times?🎧 Deep Dive Podcast with Richa — Your companion for history, myth, and everything unsaid.Follow | Listen | RediscoverRamayana versions, Jain Ramayana, Buddhist Ramayana, tribal Ramayana, lost epics India, alternate Ramayana, Ravana hero, Sita versions, Indian mythology, comparative mythology, cultural memory, dharma karma destiny, ancient India storytelling