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Golden Palace of Lanka - Mythical City of Gold

Here are one of my favourites of Mattepainting art done around 5 years back. It was for a series of Indian mythology. The great challenge was to create a mythical yet beautiful city of ( King Ravana) Lanka called as city of gold. I took liberty to shift the lighting in the second version of night look to get more drama. I quite enjoyed it. Hope you will like it👍🏻👍🏻

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Bird Shaped royal Pushpak Vimaan Carrying Gold for Building Palace for Devi Devta. Royal golden Palace of Deity Kingdom. Sun Rays Shinning on Garden and water. Peace Divine Nature. Royal Palace Raj mahal ki bhayva Swarn ki nakkashi. hire panno se saja hua raj mahal. Swarg Darshan. Heaven. Swarn Mahal. Sundar Prakruti. Divine Nature. Highest Holiest Era. Deity. Devi devta. Flower Gardens. Water falls. Jharna. Royal Jhula Swing. Raj Mahal. Sun rise. Sun Shine. Gold and diamonds Precious gem…

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Green Holiday Travels on Instagram: "Looking for a breathtaking natural wonder to add to your bucket list? Look no further than the enchanting Ravana Falls! Nes… | Holiday travel, Natural wonders, Amazing destinations

Looking for a breathtaking natural wonder to add to your bucket list? Look no further than the enchanting Ravana Falls! Nestled amidst the lush greenery of Sri Lanka, this majestic cascade is a sight to behold. Named after the legendary King Ravana from the Hindu epic Ramayana, this waterfall is steeped in fascinating lore. According to the myth, King Ravana had a palace nearby, making this spot an integral part of Sri Lanka's rich cultural tapestry. Whether you're a history buff or simply…

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Lanka_Ravana Palace - A Mythical City in Sri Lanka

The island was situated on a plateau between three mountain peaks known as the Trikuta Mountains. The ancient city of Lankapura is thought to have been burnt down by Hanuman. After its king, Ravana, was killed by Rama with the help of Ravana's brother Vibhishana, the latter was crowned king of Lankapura. The site of Lankā is identified with Sri Lanka. His descendants were said to still rule the kingdom during the period of the Pandavas. According to the Mahabharata, the Pandava Sahadeva…

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After seeing Ravana in vain trying to scare Sita in becoming his wife, Hanuman contacted Sita in the ga… | Hanuman, Shivaji maharaj painting, Fairytale illustration

After seeing Ravana in vain trying to scare Sita in becoming his wife, Hanuman contacted Sita in the gardens of Ravana's palace, told her of the plans being made for her deliverance and gave her Rama's signet ring as a token. Pleased with his succes, Hanuman then fought the demon Meghnaath, son of Ravana, in the gardens of the palace of Lanka. He won over Meghnaath, but was finally captured by Ravana's demons.

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Vejayanta Pasada (royal palace of King Parakramabahu) - polonnaruwa ancient city , SriLanka | History of sri lanka, Polonnaruwa, Sri lanka

Vejayanta Pasada is a magnificent seven-storey structure which is the royal palace of King Parakramabahu the Great. It is situated on the Maradankadawala-Habarana-Thirukkondaiadimadu Highway. Although it is now mostly destroyed with only ruins, at one point it used to be a massive structure with much grandeur. The palace has one main wall which is surrounded by 40 interconnecting rooms. The palace and its courtyard are all protected by walls. Photo Credit @tammietravels__ #srilanka…

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Heritage of India: The Ramakien - Thailand Ramayana | Thai art, Buddhist art, Art

The Ramakien (The Ramakien (รามเกียรติ์, "Glory of Rama", sometimes also spelled Ramakien) is Thailand's national epic, derived from the Hindu epic Ramayana. The word is derived from Sanskrit word Ramakhyan (Ram + Akhyan) where Akhyan means a long story or epic. A number of versions of the epic were lost in the destruction of Ayutthaya in 1767. Three versions currently exist, one of which was prepared in 1797 under the supervision of (and partly written by) King Rama I. His son, Rama II…

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