Themes: The festival of Diwali; the story of Rama and Sita; light vs dark, good vs evil; good deeds shining like lights in the darkness. Summary: This assembly is suitable as an act of collective ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Amidst a series of colorful land ...
Long ago in a kingdom called Ayodhya there lived a king called Dashratha, who had four sons by three different wives: Rama (who was the eldest), Lakshman and Satrugna (who were twins)…and Bharat (the ...
When lord Rama saw Sita for the first time, he was spellbound and thought that the beauty of entire world is put in her eyes by lord Bhrama. This was when he was delighted but said nothing. The ...
There is no greater dharma than truth, no greater austerity than truth.” — Mahabharata, Shanti Parva When Lord Rama sent Sita ...
Ramayana, the ageless Indian epic, is a symbol of idealism, spiritual splendor and above all part of the great Indian bhakthi movement. Ram and Sita are integral part of Indian social fabric and often ...
Shrimad Ramayan portrays Lord Ram's quest to rescue Sita Maa with Hanuman's help. The show follows their enduring bond, unwavering commitment, and the challenges faced on the journey to reunite with ...
Every Hindu devotee considers Rama to be a significant figure. There is hardly any figure in any mythology as epic and popular as Rama. Ram Navami is the celebration of the birth of Rama, who is ...