Korba (Chhattisgarh): Epics can be interpreted in many ways and at multiple levels. It can be broken down to suit people's lives through a myriad of languages and dialects.
Located 200 km from the state's capital - Raipur, the city of Korba is renowned for its museum where 600-years-old Ramlila written in Urdu is kept.
Ramlila is the mythological tale depicting the life of Lord Ram, which is translated in Urdu.
It is believed that it was depicted for Mughals, enabling them to read and know about Lord Rama's life.
The book of Urdu Ramlila has chapters about the life of Lord Ram, his marriage with Sita and their 14-year exile, his journey to Lanka in pursuit of his wife who has been abducted by Raavan, and eventually his return to Ayodhya, his home after the triumph.
The book interestingly has chapters where the Kaikeyi, wife of King Dasharatha and step-mother of Lord Ram beauty is compared to Kashmir's beauty.