Ramayana
/rɑːˈmaɪənə/- one of the two great Sanskrit epics of the Hindus, composed c.300 BC. It describes how Rama, aided by his brother and the monkey Hanuman, rescued his wife Sita from Ravana, the ten-headed demon king of Lanka.《罗摩衍那》, 《罗摩传》(印度两大梵语史诗之一, 编成于公元前约300年, 描述了罗摩如何在其弟和猴神哈努曼帮助下从楞伽岛十头魔王罗波那那里救出妻子悉多)。
词源
Sanskrit, literally 'exploits of Rama'.