The park includes:Another remarkable tree is Sandalwood trees (Chandan ke Ped), which are primarily known for their particular fragrance and religious significance.

The Bareilly Development Authority (BDA) has come up with Ramayana Vatika: a unique cultural and spiritual marvel and it is made out of a completely invisible substance. The park, designed with the utmost magnificence, will enable people to experience the reality of Ramayan as they will watch in their fully invested participation the life of Lord Ram. BDA Vice Chairman Manikandan A came up with the concept, and Divisional Commissioner Saumya Agrawal and BDA Secretary Yogendra Kumar were the key people to support it.

Living Dramatization of Lord Ram’s Odyssey

With their artistic and spiritual prowess, craftsmen have outdone themselves to create Ramayan Vatika, which is a splendid sight. Here visitors can see the reproduction of all the famous locations of Lord Ram’s Vanvas, [that] he visited during his exile. You will feel as if you are a part of the action in a 3D example with all the spaces and characters visible in front of you. In addition, regular visits to the attraction to view and understand all sides of the epic are made possible by sculptures, murals, and landscapes.

The art and spirituality combination of the Ramayana and the landscaping of it at the park with sculptures is a major indoor attraction, and they also have murals of different Scriptures for those who cannot bodily experience the full Ramayan. Moreover, the joint placed of replicas, mural art, and landscape art naturally re-enacts the film that everyone has read clockwise in a script and provides a viewing and understanding of every scene of the epic that people might have overlooked before.

All visitors should visit some must-see places that include:

Kishkindha—This camp house of the Monkey people, where Lord Ram informed and a few other members of Sugreev and Hanuman and then Ravan lost, because they had agreed to ally and help him.
Chitrakoot Van – A very quiet place, the beautiful jungle of Chitrakoot, where Sita and Ram spent some of the times, Bharat persuaded Ram to get back to Ayodhya.

Ashok Vatika—the glittering meadow, which is essentially the same as heaven in Lankan, is where Sita was abducted by Ravan and the presence of Hanuman to her was like God’s Messenger delivering Ram’s message.

Dronagiri Mountain – The fabled hill from where Hanuman fetched the Sanjeevani herb to resurrect Lakshman during the clash with Ravan’s army.

For every single one of these pieces of work, you find that they are 3D drawings and sculptures, which are very realistic and in fact, help you to have the best first-hand experience, and at the same time they are also informative and aesthetically beautiful to top it all off.

A Sacred Botanical Treasure: Plants from Across India

Ramayanz Vatika is not only a spiritual and artistic marvel but also a botanical treasure trove, featuring rare and sacred plants from across India that are mentioned in Ramayan.

The park includes: Another remarkable tree is Sandalwood trees (Chandan ke Ped), which are primarily known for their particular fragrance and religious significance.

Flowers such as Parijat, Lotus, and Kevada, which are deeply associated with Hindu mythology.
Various kinds of herbs and medicinal plants, especially the mythical Sanjeevani herb, which is said to cure sick people.

An authentic jungle is created in the park through the plant collection process, drawing a connection not only with nature but also the spiritual path that Lord Ram followed during his 14-year exile.
The Vatika is a brilliant combination of Devotion, Art, and Knowledge: vatika is designed to be easy to engage and attractive for the entire family, it shall present:3D murals and sculptures depicting the main incidents of the Ramayan.

Scripted narrations for the visitor to be able to read the details of the story and understand them.
Natural and simple atmosphere by means of the landscape that breathes life to the story on the book.
Jewel in the Spotlight At Bareilly Cultural Scene

The project is expected to have Ramayan Vatika as a significant spiritual and cultural center in Bareilly, thus bringing devotees, scholars, and tourists from around the whole country. It is the most beautiful imitation of the ancient city’s development combined with Indian culture that is available today.

Why bother describing and explaining?

Ramayan Vatika would be far better than it has proven to be – certainly would be. Not just a place for rest having been carved by the most inspired sculptors of this age – I have to gather my thoughts to describe it. Not just shrugs and looking away nonstop when tourists see sculptures they do not recognize.




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