Bali. The coastal area of Candidasa in Karangasem Regency, Bali, has been severely affected by oil spills, causing an unpleasant odor that has driven several tourists to leave prematurely. I Wayan ...
New Delhi: On a cold Christmas evening, Delhiites and a bunch of BJP leaders gave a Ramayana tribute to Atal Bihari Vajpayee on his 100th birth anniversary. Former Congress leader Karan Singh called ...
Basking in the success of her latest film Amaran, Sai Pallavi is currently gearing up for the release of her upcoming magnum opus, the Nitesh Tiwari directorial Ramayana. Amid her preparation for ...
Recently, rumors surfaced claiming that Sai Pallavi had adopted a vegetarian lifestyle to embody the character of Sita for her role in the 'Ramayana'. It was speculated that she adhered to a strict ...
Sai Pallavi will play Sita in Nitesh Tiwari's adaptation of Indian epic Ramayana. While Ranbir Kapoor has been cast as Rama, Yash will essay Ravana. Sai Pallavi is gearing up for her role of Sita ...
Poet Kumar Vishwas stoked controversy with a veiled dig at actor and Trinamool Congress MP Shatrughan Sinha and his daughter Sonakshi Sinha’s interfaith marriage by invoking the Ramayana at a public ...
with Congress leaders condemning his remarks as "cheap" and "lewd." Listen to Story Teach Ramayana, or risk losing 'Lakshmi' even if house named 'Ramayana', says Kumar Vishwas Sonakshi Sinha married ...
Mukesh Khanna, known for his iconic role as Shaktimaan, recently shared his views on Ranbir Kapoor’s role as Lord Rama in the upcoming film Ramayana. For those unaware, Nitesh Tiwari is ...
KUWAIT CITY: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday met two Kuwaiti nationals who translated and published India's two iconic epics, Mahabharata and Ramayana in Arabic. The Prime Minister also ...
Show Full Article This perspective is evident in Anandavardhana’s evocation of Ramayana and Mahabharata in connection with his assertion that the concept of suggestion, although unknown to poeticians, ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday met Abdullah Al Baroun and Abdul Lateef Al Nesef, the individuals behind the Arabic versions of India’s two iconic epics, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata.