Rajaji does not merely recount events; he uses each chapter to emphasize the concept of (righteousness) and its practical application in daily life.
XLII. Sugreeva’s Doubts Cleared, XLIII. The Slaying of Vaali Hanuman's Heroism XLVII. Son of Vayu, LIII. Sita and Hanuman Yuddha Kanda The Great Battle LXVI. The Great Causeway, LXXIV. End of Ravana Conclusion Aftermath and Ethics LXXV. The 465 (Epilogue) Core Philosophical Themes
: A recurring philosophical highlight in the book is the idea that truthfulness must be tested by its harmlessness; it should not needlessly hurt others. Literary Significance
: The book is frequently used in schools because it balances narrative excitement with clear ethical instruction, making it a foundational text for young learners.
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XII. Manthara’s Evil Counsel, XVIII. To the Forest, XXVII. The Brothers Meet Life in the Forest
: By translating and adapting the epic into simple, polished English prose, he preserved Indian cultural heritage for a global, English-speaking audience.
Rajaji considered this work, along with his retelling of the Mahabharata , to be his "best service" to the people of India.