NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the remarkable Vishwaroop Ram: The Universal Legacy of Ramayan exhibition at the 18th Pravasi Bharatiya Divas. The exhibition, held at the ICCR (Indian Council for Cultural Relations) pavilion, highlights the global cultural significance of the Ramayan, one of India’s most revered epics. PM Modi was accompanied by ICCR Director General, Mrs. K. Nandini Singla, who guided him through the exhibition. The event captivated attendees with its portrayal of the Ramayan’s profound impact on cultures across the world. From Southeast Asia to the West, the Ramayan’s universal themes of virtue, justice, and dharma have transcended geographical and cultural boundaries, influencing art, literature, and traditions globally. ALSO READ: Omar Abdullah’s praise for PM Modi triggers social media storm The exhibition showcased rare artefacts, multimedia displays, and interactive installations, narrating how the Ramayan has left its mark on various cultures. It also highlighted the spread of its stories through trade, cultural exchanges, and migration over centuries. The diverse exhibits illustrated how the epic has been adapted in different artistic forms, from sculptures and paintings to theatrical performances and dance. PM Modi expressed his admiration for the exhibition and emphasized the importance of preserving India’s cultural heritage. He also noted that such
Read MoreNEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the remarkable Vishwaroop Ram: The Universal Legacy of Ramayan exhibition at the 18th Pravasi Bharatiya Divas. The exhibition, held at the ICCR (Indian Council for Cultural Relations) pavilion, highlights the global cultural significance of the Ramayan, one of India’s most revered epics.
PM Modi was accompanied by ICCR Director General, Mrs. K. Nandini Singla, who guided him through the exhibition. The event captivated attendees with its portrayal of the Ramayan’s profound impact on cultures across the world. From Southeast Asia to the West, the Ramayan’s universal themes of virtue, justice, and dharma have transcended geographical and cultural boundaries, influencing art, literature, and traditions globally.
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The exhibition showcased rare artefacts, multimedia displays, and interactive installations, narrating how the Ramayan has left its mark on various cultures. It also highlighted the spread of its stories through trade, cultural exchanges, and migration over centuries. The diverse exhibits illustrated how the epic has been adapted in different artistic forms, from sculptures and paintings to theatrical performances and dance.
PM Modi expressed his admiration for the exhibition and emphasized the importance of preserving India’s cultural heritage. He also noted that such initiatives foster a deeper understanding of India’s rich history and its contributions to global civilization.
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The Pravasi Bharatiya Divas, which brings together the Indian diaspora and global leaders, continues to serve as a platform for celebrating India’s cultural richness and reinforcing its role in the global community. With the Vishwaroop Ram exhibition, the Indian government has once again showcased the timeless legacy of the Ramayan, emphasizing its relevance in the modern world.