Guwahati: The Ramayana Cultural Centre, located in the Koradi Temple complex near Nagpur, aims to become country’s new Tourism Hub-an integration of spirituality, patriotism, and cultural heritage.
Inaugurated by President Smt. Droupadi Murmu last year, the Ramayana Cultural Centre not only focuses on to bring India’s rich cultural heritage to life but also aims to boost tourism and other development factors in the region.
Initiated by Maharashtra-BJP state president Chandrashekhar Bawankule, the Centre is an extraordinary place of cultural and spiritual significance, with a focus on showcasing the Ramayana through art and storytelling.
The Centre features the “Ramayana Darshanam Hall,” which contains over 120 detailed oil paintings depicting scenes from the Ramayana, bringing the epic to life for visitors. This hall, combined with intricate sculptures, and a towering black granite Hanuman statue, serves as a visual treat for devotees and visitors alike.
The Centre’s beautifully rendered paintings tell the timeless story of Lord Rama, from his birth to his eventual coronation as king. This immersive experience allows visitors to reconnect with India’s mythological heritage, and the vivid depiction of Ramayana’s key moments makes it an enriching visit for people of all ages.
Visitors from all walks of life, especially the younger generation, are encouraged to explore the teachings and values embedded in the Ramayana. The centre is an important cultural and educational hub.