Ramayana comes alive on Ayodhya's flyovers
LUCKNOW, Oct. 13 -- This Deepotsav, not only the ghats of Ayodhya but also the walls and flyovers in temple town will welcome visitors with magnificent scenes from the Ramayana and stunning artistic 3D paintings.
The city's flyovers are being transformed into vibrant canvases, bringing the epic to life through creative visuals that capture the spirit of the Ramayana, adding a unique cultural touch to the festive celebrations.
The Ayodhya Development Authority (ADA) is illustrating various episodes from the Ramayana through paintings and murals on the city's major flyovers. Scenes such as the birth of Ram Lalla, his exile, the slaying of Ravana, and the reunion of Ram and Sita have been vividly brought to life through artistic paintings and murals. The artwork is a collaborative effort showcasing the talents of both local and national-level artists who have contributed to depicting these iconic moments on the city's flyovers and walls.
The 3D paintings are being created on the walls of flyovers and bypasses near Saadatganj, Naka, Devkali, and the Saket Petrol Pump areas.
Ashwani Pandey, vice chairman of the Ayodhya Development Authority, said the divine figures carved on Ramnagari's flyovers and roads are making this year's festival of lights even more special.
The streets of Ayodhya will be adorned with lamp-shaped decorative lights this Deepotsav, enhancing the beauty of the temple town and elevating the spiritual grandeur of this holy city. A 13-kilometer stretch of Ram Path, extending from old Faizabad town up to Lata Chowk, has been decorated on both sides with lamp-shaped lights. The rows of unique lamp-shaped lights on Rampath, Dharampath, Janmabhoomi Path, Hanuman Garhi Marg, and the roads around the Saryu riverbank will captivate visitors. htc...
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