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Death is the end of one journey and the start of another
In Hinduism, the river Ganga is more than just a water body. It is the sacred symbol of purity, rebirth, and of getting second chances. The artwork above, by artist
read moreThe Women Of The Ramayana
The world depicted in the Ramayana is largely patriarchal. Both the protagonist, Rama, and antagonist, Ravana, are dominant male figures who commanded respect among their followers. But between these two
read moreUnique Design Of The Ramayana Virtual Gallery
The Ramayana Virtual Art Gallery is truly one of its kind! It is meticulously designed to resemble Rama’s distinctive bow and arrow. To visit the gallery now click https://art-ma.gallery/RamayanaVR/
read moreQuote: Sadhguru
In the Hindu epic The Ramayana, Lord Rama is anepitome of virtue and resilience. Nothing could shake his inner strength, not even the hardships of exile for fourteen long
read morePushpaka Vimana
This beautiful artwork by Paolo Libralesso portrays Lord Rama and Sita returning to Ayodhya in Ravan’s magical aircraft, known as the Pushpaka Vimana.
read moreJayatu’s Sacrifice
In this wonderful artwork, artist Paolo Libralesso depicts Jatayu, the King of Vultures, swooping through the sky to stop Ravan flying off in his vimana with Sita. The opulence of
read moreDid You Know
Sita, also known as Janaki, is the daughter of Bhumi (the Goddess of Earth), adopted and raised by the king of Videha, Janaka. Sita is considered to be the incarnation
read moreQuote: Truth Triumphs
A lie, no matter how vicious, can never vanquish a simple truth. The most important lesson The Ramayana teaches us is that a noble and truthful heart will always triumph
read moreRavana: The King of Darkness
How would we know what goodness is if it isn’t seen through the prism of evil? For evil teaches us all that we shouldn’t be. It helps us value all
read moreThe Ramayana: Myth or reality?
To many, the Ramayana is a visual masterpiece that takes the reader on a journey across the length and breadth of India, with details that are so vivid and clear.
read moreHanuman: The Dutiful Companion
Hanuman: The dutiful companion Extraordinary strength (shakti) and an unmatched sense of duty (bhakti)—these were the two main virtues of Hanuman in the Ramayana. This monkey God was Rama’s faithful companion while
read moreSita: The Stoic Heroine
The Ramayana depicts Rama to be the ideal man. A man of his calibre, therefore, could only be matched with an ideal woman. Sita, the other central character in one
read moreQuote: Choose The Path Of Righteousness
Righteousness protects those who protect it. The righteous path is a difficult one, but victory favours those who follow it to reach the ultimate destination. The Ramayana teaches us the
read moreRAMAYANA – SHIVA DHANUSH
This fabulous artwork by Paolo Libralesso captures the moment when Lord Rama attends the Swayamvara in Mithila, arranged by King Janaka to choose a suitor for his daughter Sita. The
read moreRAMAYANA – THE GIFT OF LIFE
This painting by Paolo Libralesso portrays one of the most defining moments of the Ramayana when King Dashratha of Ayodha performed a sacred prayer to ask Lord Brahma, the God
read moreDid You Know
Lakshman, the son of King Dasharath and Sumitra, is an avatar of Sheshanaga, the multiple-headed serpent upon whom Lord Vishnu rests in the ocean of milk. When Lord Vishnu descended
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The Ravana Gita is one of the five Gitas. It is divided into two khands. The Poorva Khand is where he gives Brahmajnana to his son Indrajit and the Anta
read moreJoin us for Diwali in london
The countdown has begun! One week to go! The Diwali in London (DiL) committee, in collaboration with the Mayor of London, brings the festival of Diwali toTrafalgar Square, the heart
read moreTrafalgar Square is all set
Trafalgar Square is all set to sparkle in festive lights! Come join us as we reveal our exclusive Ramayana Art Collection by Italian artist Paolo Libralesso.
read moreDid You Know
Diwali is a derivation of the Sanskrit word ‘Deepavali’ which means a row of lights. An ancient Indian celebration, it signifies the victory of light over darkness, good over evil,
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