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Welcome to Ramayan Heritage : Preserving India’s Sacred Legacy
In a land rich with mythological, historical, and cultural treasures, India stands as a testament to divine heritage and spiritual wisdom. From the ancient struggles for the Shri Ram temple in Ayodhya, spanning nearly 500 years, to the countless revered temples scattered across every district, our nation is a living canvas of devotion and legacy.
EMBRACING TRADITION
FOSTERING HERITAGE
CELEBRATING CULTURE
At Ramayana Heritage, we are dedicated to safeguarding and celebrating this profound heritage. Through meticulous documentation and engaging short documentaries, we bring to life the stories, traditions, and values embedded in our sacred temples. Our mission is to preserve these cultural gems both online and offline, and soon, to share them with the world, highlighting the essence of Bharat as Dev-Bhoomi. Join us in our journey to honor and protect the timeless spirit of India’s temples and traditions.
मंदिरो की आभा है हमारी संस्कृति की पहचान।
An Initiative By –
RAMAYAN RESEARCH COUNCIL
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WHO THEY ARE : Ramayan Research Council is a registered society functioning as a trust, committed to preserving and promoting the rich cultural heritage of India. The council is inspired by the lives and teachings of Lord Shriramji and Bhagwati Sitaji, viewing them as ideal figures for leading a meaningful and disciplined life. -
WHAT THEY DO : The council engages in the study, research, and dissemination of the spiritual and cultural values found in holy texts like the Ramayana and Shri Ramcharitmanas. Through initiatives like Ramayana Heritage, they create educational resources and organize activities that highlight the relevance of these teachings in contemporary life. -
MISSION : The council aims to foster global peace, harmony, and moral discipline by spreading the timeless wisdom of Lord Shriramji’s ideals. They believe that these teachings are not just spiritual and mythological but serve as a guide for creating a unified and prosperous world, embodying the spirit of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’—the world is one family.
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