World Ramayana Conference to be held in Jabalpur; Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis opens Ramayana-related exhibition
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis inaugurated an exhibition related to the Ramayana at the Manas Bhavan complex in Jabalpur on Sunday.
During his visit, he viewed the various paintings, sculptures, and texts on display. He praised the depiction of Lord Rama's ideals, Sanatan Dharma, and spirituality. Present on the occasion were Public Works Minister Rakesh Singh, School Education Minister Uday Pratap Singh, Rajya Sabha MP Sumitra Valmiki, MP Ashish Dubey, Mayor Jagat Bahadur Singh Annu and renowned physician Dr. Jamdar, along with organizers and other dignitaries.
Fourth World Ramayana Conference to be held in Jabalpur
The Fourth World Ramayana Conference will be held at Manas Bhavan in Jabalpur from January 2nd to 4th. This conference is significant for disseminating the ideals of Lord Rama to the general public and preserving spiritual and mythological traditions.
This conference will help in identifying the paths traversed by Lord Rama during his exile through Madhya Pradesh, which will facilitate the cultural and spiritual development of these places and also promote tourism.
To ensure the success of the event, the organizers are continuously conducting recitations of the Sundarkand (a chapter of the Ramayana) at various locations, creating a religious atmosphere for the grand event. It is noteworthy that the first World Ramayana Conference was also held in Jabalpur in 2016.
