a year of bumping into the Ramayana
I studied the Ramayana in high school but not in the depth of detail that scholars do. For me back then, it's one of those Indian epics that stood the test of time and have been transformed into different versions as Indian culture spread before the Europeans colonised Asia. In the Philippines, we have Rama at Sita , which is just a chapter of the epic. In Thailand, the Ramakien , the national epic, was derived from Ramayana. Other countries have other versions too. So as I closed that high school chapter of my life, the Ramayana was placed in the back of my head... and then I ended up in Hyderabad in December 2016. The Salar Jung Museum had an extensive exhibit of tapestries that depicted the Ramayana... which forced me to jog my memory for what I can remember about the epic because the script used in the exhibit was Indian (not sure what type of script though). I thought that it was the end of my bumping into the epic; but when Biboy, Barbara, and I went to the A