Bala Kanda

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Bala Kanda is the first book of the ancient Indian epic Ramayana, detailing the early life and adventures of Prince Rama.

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Bala Kanda canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu religious text
book of the Ramayana
associatedDeity Vishnu
belongsToTradition Ramayana
surface form: Valmiki Ramayana
containsEpisode Putrakameshti sacrifice of Dasharatha
Rama accompanying sage Vishvamitra
Sita’s swayamvara
birth of Rama
breaking of Shiva’s bow by Rama
confrontation with Parashurama
education of Rama and his brothers
marriage of Rama and Sita
marriages of Rama’s brothers
protection of Vishvamitra’s sacrifice
slaying of demoness Tataka
culturalOrigin ancient India
describes adventures of Rama
childhood of Rama
early life of Rama
youth of Rama
featuresCharacter Bharata
Dasharatha
King Janaka
surface form: Janaka

Kaikeyi
Kaushalya
Lakshmana
Parashurama
Rama
Shatrughna
Sita
Sumitra
Vishvamitra
followedBy Ayodhya Kanda
followsInSequence none (it is the first book)
hasTheme dharma
divine incarnation of Vishnu
ideal kingship
language Sanskrit
narratedBy Valmiki
numberOfBooksInEpic seven (traditional count for Ramayana)
partOf Ramayana
portrays Rama as an avatar of Vishnu
positionInSeries first book of the Ramayana
precededBy no earlier book in the Ramayana
religion Hinduism
scripturalStatus part of Itihasa literature
traditionallyAttributedTo Valmiki

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Ramayana hasPart Bala Kanda
Ayodhya Kanda follows Bala Kanda