India, Sept. 29 -- The Ramayana is one of India's greatest epics, a timeless tale of virtue, devotion, exile, and triumph. Its verses trace the contours of human courage and divine destiny, weaving forests, rivers, mountains, and kingdoms into a mythic, yet relatable world. Walking the Ramayana trail is like stepping into the story itself. The fertile plains of Sitamarhi echo with Sita's first cries, the ghats of Ayodhya shimmer with devotional lamps, and the confluence at Prayagraj resonates with ritual chants at dawn. Across Chitrakoot's forested hills, through the dense wilderness of Dandakaranya, along the Godavari at Panchavati, past the rugged boulders of Hampi, to the shores of Rameswaram and the lush landscapes of Lanka, each site...