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Four nations, one epic

Published by: Team GI Youth

The 6th International Ramayana Festival is being held this month at New Delhi. The performers include Sadhya Group from India, Nathya Kala Mandir from Sri Lanka, Hindu Prachar Kendra from Trinidad and Tobago, and Ramayana Ballet Prambanan from Indonesia.

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Published on 25, Oct 2022

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