In the Ramayana divine Loophole initially tells the story of Rama in the traditional way. It says how Rama came to be. In Sanjay's Super Team it shows the gap between American and Indian culture. With Ramayana divine Loophole, there is no superhero in the story like there is in Sanjay's Superteam. Sanjay was bored by the ritual and began to daydream his own version of the story told in the American way. He daydreams about his toy superhero being the key to killing away the demon. This allows him to better understand his culture and bring him closer to his religious father. The images in Patels Divine and Sanjay's story allows a more visual representation for those who don't understand the religion or find it boring. In Ramayana divine Loophole it said Rama was also given a single arrow that could transform into any number of divine weapons (Patel 42). This bridges a gap between the America and India culture because for Americans they can imagine their favorite superhero with one weapon that kills all evil. In Indian culture this is interpreted to Rama killing all the demons with his golden arrow. This can bring two cultures together into understanding the cultural differences. In the Ramayana it says Rama prayed, knowing that he faced thousands of foes. Luckily, a single enchanted arrow was all the blue prince needed to even out his odds(Patel 55). This is similar to Sanjays and how a single bell was needed to eliminate the demon. The Patels Divine Loophole audience would be for any kid or even second generational Indian who is trying to understand the myth in ways that fits their cultural perspective. To Sanjay, he used superheroes to make his own American version of the myth