Ramayana was written by Sage Valmiki. The oldest version is generally recognized to be the Sanskrit version attributed to the sage Narada, the Mula Ramayana.
Narada passed on the knowledge to Valmiki, who authored Valmiki Ramayana, the present oldest available version of Ramayana.
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When he did complete his Ramayana then Great Sage Valmiki saw Hanuman's Ramayana and found that his Ramayana is far more superior and better than Valmiki's mine Ramayana. So he got tense by seeing Humaana's version of Ramayana. He got afraid that if world will see Hanuman's far superior Ramayana then no one will even notice his Ramayana and no one will praise his work. So Valmiki politely asked to Hanuman that Ramayana Should only be written by human devotee, not by Lord or incarnation of Lord.
Since you are incarnation of Lord Shiva, so you should not write Ramayana. Lord Hanuman got convinced by Valmiki's words and destroyed his version of Ramayana so that no one ever could see his Ramayana and world can only witness Valmiki's Ramayana.
So is it really true that Hanuman wrote Ramayana before Sage Valmiki and his version of Ramayana was more superior than Valmiki's Ramayana? Yes Lord Hanuman wrote Ramayan.
Another parable is told that Hanuma is the first one to script Ramayana on claytablets, recording each and every detail of what Rama did. Having finished his writing he brought those claytablets to Rama, to bless that work. Rama humbly said to Hanuma, "I have not done anything great to be recorded this laboriously I have done my righteous duty Dejected by the slighting away of 'his great deeds as simple acts of duty' by Rama, Hanuma brought those clay tablets to seashore, recited each verse, and broke each tablet on his knee and threw them into sea.
This writing is called hanumad ramayana. This work is unavailable from that time. But one tablet came to shore afloat on the sea, which is retrieved during the period of Mahakavi Kalidasa, and hung at a public place to be deciphered by scholars. On that tablet only one foot of a stanza is available That foot says "Oh! Ravana, those your ten heads, on which you lifted of Mt. Kailah, the abode of Shiva, are now bumped on battlefield by the claws of crows and eagles, know what has happened to your high-headed Decahedral pride, at the hands of virtue Kalidasa deciphers this stanza and informs that it is from hanumad ramayana, recorded by Hanuma, but an extinct script.
And Kalidasa salutes that clayplate for he is fortunate enough to see at least one stanza of hanumad ramaayana. The story was heard by a crow. The rebirth of the same crow was in the form of a Kakbhusundi. He remembered the story of Ramayana in his previous birth, from the mouth of Lord Shankar. He narrated Ramayana story to his disciples Thus, the promotion of the Ramakatha was spread.
Maharishi Valmiki composed the Ramayana in Sanskrit language In this book, 24, verses have been written in Sargs and 7 Kand. According to an estimate, this epic composed in BC has helped different feelings and teachings in a very simple way by making the character of Raja Ram of Ayodhya in a very simple manner. The character of King Ram is played by Valmiki as an ordinary human who does not hesitate in taking any decision for the benefit of his subjects by having a king to rule in a fair manner by becoming a king.
There is no visible use of any divine power anywhere in his works. Valmiki has portrayed Ram as an ordinary son, brother and husband in the entire epic.
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