"What if the tales from the Ramayana were more than bedtime stories? What if they were whispers from the past, waiting to be ...
Finally, Rama pulled out the bow that he carried on his back and with it a single arrow. It had been a gift from the gods, and as Rama took aim, he chanted a prayer that the arrow would meet its ...
On the Panchami of the Hindu month of ‘Margashira’, Lord Rama visited Janakpur, the birth place of Goddess Sita. He broke the ‘dhanush’ (bow) of Lord Shiva in the Swayamvara and was married to ...
It gets its name from the parting of the Ram Sethu in Hindu epic the Ramayana, by a bow (Dhanush), which was delivered by Lord Rama. The ethereal charm of Dhanushkodi still manages to draw ...