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Pushkar Brahma Temple

Pushkar Brahma Temple

Pushkar, Rajasthan

One of the very few temples in the world dedicated to Lord Brahma. Pushkar is mentioned in the Ramayana and Mahabharata as a sacred lake created by Brahma himself. The current temple dates to the 14th century, replacing an older temple destroyed by Aurangzeb.

What happened

Aurangzeb's forces destroyed the original ancient Brahma temple in the 17th century. The current structure was rebuilt in the 14th century (some sources say earlier). Aurangzeb also destroyed the Pushkar bathing ghats, which were later restored.

Current status

Active temple and major pilgrimage site. The Pushkar Lake and 52 bathing ghats are sacred. Annual Pushkar Camel Fair draws millions.

Sources: Padma Purana, Rajasthan State Gazetteer

Hoysaleswara Temple, Halebidu

Hoysaleswara Temple, Halebidu

Hassan, Karnataka

The pinnacle of Hoysala architecture (1121 CE). Every inch of the exterior is covered in intricate soapstone carvings — gods, animals, dancers, musicians, scenes from the Ramayana and Mahabharata. No two pillars in the 108-pillar hall are identical.

What happened

Malik Kafur's forces attacked Halebidu in 1311 during Alauddin Khilji's Deccan campaign. The temple was looted and partially damaged. The intricate soapstone carvings are eroding due to weather — time itself is now the enemy.

Current status

ASI protected. Open to visitors. The carvings are so detailed that art historians spend years studying a single panel. Called the 'Gem of Indian Architecture'.

Sources: Hoysala dynasty inscriptions, ASI Hassan Circle Reports

Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary & Temple

Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary & Temple

Mandya, Karnataka

An island temple complex on the Kaveri River associated with the sage Rishyashringa from the Ramayana. The surrounding islands are now a bird sanctuary — home to painted storks, pelicans, and crocodiles. The temple's connection to the Ramayana makes it a sacred landscape.

What happened

The temple was built by the Wodeyar dynasty of Mysore. The islands were declared a bird sanctuary in 1940 by the Mysore king. The temple and sanctuary coexist — devotees visit the temple while birdwatchers explore the islands.

Current status

Active temple and bird sanctuary. The temple is small but historically significant. The sanctuary is one of the best birdwatching sites in South India. Crocodiles bask on the islands — visitors watch from boats.

Sources: Ramayana references, Mysore royal records

ॐRamayana and the Mahabharata

Ramayana and the Mahabharata

Romesh Chunder Dutt

ॐSrimad Valmiki Ramayana

Srimad Valmiki Ramayana

Veeravalli Jagannathan

ॐAndhra paintings of the Ramayana

Andhra paintings of the Ramayana

Jagdish Mittal

ॐRämayana in Ordisi pata painting

Rämayana in Ordisi pata painting

Krushna Chandra Kar

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ॐThe Balinese & Javanese wayang figures of Ramayana

The Balinese & Javanese wayang figures of Ramayana

Madi Kertonegoro

ॐThe Balinese & Javanese wayang figures of Ramayana

The Balinese & Javanese wayang figures of Ramayana

Madi Kertonegoro

ॐRāmāyana in Laos

Rāmāyana in Laos

Sachchidanand Sahai

ॐRamayana and Mahabharata Colouring Book : Colour Lord Ram, Krishna, the Bhagavad Gita - Indian Spirituality God - the Universal Bhagvat Gita Hinduism, Mahabharata : Arjuna, Krishna, Karna, Yudhishithira, Bhima, Duryodhan, Draupadi, Drona Ramayana

Ramayana and Mahabharata Colouring Book : Colour Lord Ram, Krishna, the Bhagavad Gita - Indian Spirituality God - the Universal Bhagvat Gita Hinduism, Mahabharata : Arjuna, Krishna, Karna, Yudhishithira, Bhima, Duryodhan, Draupadi, Drona Ramayana

Ramayana Colouring Book

ॐRamayana and Mahabharata Coloring Book : Colour Lord Ram, Krishna, the Bhagavad Gita - Indian Spirituality God - the Universal Bhagvat Gita Hinduism, Mahabharata : Arjuna, Krishna, Karna, Yudhishithira, Bhima, Duryodhan, Draupadi, Drona Ramayana

Ramayana and Mahabharata Coloring Book : Colour Lord Ram, Krishna, the Bhagavad Gita - Indian Spirituality God - the Universal Bhagvat Gita Hinduism, Mahabharata : Arjuna, Krishna, Karna, Yudhishithira, Bhima, Duryodhan, Draupadi, Drona Ramayana

Ramayana Coloring Book

ॐRâmâyana und Die Râma-Literatur der Inder

Râmâyana und Die Râma-Literatur der Inder

Alexander Baumgartner

ॐCharacter-portrayals in the Ramayana of Valmiki

Character-portrayals in the Ramayana of Valmiki

Alois Wurm

ॐThe story of the Ramayana

The story of the Ramayana

Mrinalini Sarabhai

ॐMaxims from the Ramayana

Maxims from the Ramayana

K. K. Sheanh

ॐThe Old-Javanese Ramayana

The Old-Javanese Ramayana

Christiaan Hooykaas

ॐWas the Râmâyaṇa copied from Homer?

Was the Râmâyaṇa copied from Homer?

Kashinath Trimbak Telang

Hindu Literature

Hindu Literature

Epiphanius Wilson

ॐThe Ayodhya canto of the Ramayana as told by Kamban

The Ayodhya canto of the Ramayana as told by Kamban

Kampar

ॐClay Sanskrit Library : Ramayana

Clay Sanskrit Library : Ramayana

Clay Sanskrit Library

The Iliad, the Rāmāyaṇa, and the work of religion

The Iliad, the Rāmāyaṇa, and the work of religion

Gregory D. Alles

The Ramayana of Valmiki: An Epic of Ancient India, Volume 4

The Ramayana of Valmiki: An Epic of Ancient India, Volume 4

Rosalind Lefeber