Indian epics are ancient texts that narrate the stories of gods, heroes, and moral dilemmas. The two most famous epics are the Mahabharata and the Ramayana. The Mahabharata explores themes of duty, righteousness, and the complexities of human relationships, while the Ramayana focuses on the life of Lord Rama, his quest to rescue his wife Sita, and the ideals of dharma (duty).
These epics are not just literary works; they are integral to Indian culture and philosophy. They have influenced art, music, dance, and religious practices throughout history. Both epics are often recited and celebrated in various forms across India and beyond.