Bhavarth Ramayana is a renowned Sanskrit text written by the poet Tulsidas in the 16th century. It is a retelling of the ancient Indian epic, the Ramayana, focusing on the life and virtues of Lord Rama. Tulsidas aimed to make the teachings of the original epic accessible to a broader audience, emphasizing devotion and moral values.
The text is structured in a poetic format and is divided into several sections, each highlighting different aspects of Rama's life, including his exile, battles, and eventual return to Ayodhya. Bhavarth Ramayana is celebrated for its lyrical beauty and spiritual depth, making it a significant work in Indian literature.