India's main religion is Hinduism and its main language is Hindi. The two most famous works of Indian literature and theater are the "Mahabharata" and "Ramayana", which are family epics featuring cousins, uncles and aunts struggling and killing each other over land and moral duty and then mourning greatly.
India's main religion is Hinduism and its main language is Hindi. The two most famous works of Indian literature and theater are the "Mahabharata" and "Ramayana", which are family epics featuring cousins, uncles and aunts struggling and killing each other over land and moral duty and then mourning greatly.
India's main religion is Hinduism and its main language is Hindi. The two most famous works of Indian literature and theater are the "Mahabharata" and "Ramayana", which are family epics featuring cousins, uncles and aunts struggling and killing each other over land and moral duty and then mourning greatly.
“Mahabharata” and “Ramayana”—the two most famous works of Indian literature and theater— are family epics, featuring cousins, uncles and aunts “struggling and killing each other over land and dharma and then mourning inconsolably."