Ramayan Cultural Centre: Bawankule’s vision brings the Ramayan to life for New Generations
1 min readNagpur: The Ram Mandir inauguration on January 22 last year signalled a resurgence of India’s cultural pride, and the Ramayan Cultural Centre in Nagpur amplifies this spirit. Chandrashekhar Bawankule’s leadership has been central to this initiative, ensuring it becomes a hub of cultural renaissance.
With cutting-edge technology and a reverence for tradition, the Ramayan Cultural Centre offers an unparalleled experience. Visitors can delve into the teachings of the Ramayan through modern exhibits and workshops, fostering a deep connection to India’s spiritual roots.
The Centre features immersive digital displays, historical artifacts, and spaces for academic research, making it a cultural epicentre that attracts visitors worldwide.
Bawankule’s vision transcends infrastructure—it’s about creating a space that educates, inspires, and unites. His personal involvement in mobilizing resources and curating content ensures that the Ramayan Cultural Centre is not just a project but a legacy for India’s future.
Inaugurated by the Hon’ble President of India Smt. Droupadi Murmu, the Ramayan Cultural Centre, located in the Koradi Temple complex near Nagpur, is becoming India’s New Tourism Hub.
It not only aims to bring India’s rich cultural heritage to life but also aims to boost tourism and other development factors in the region. The Ramayan Cultural Centre is the brain child of Shri Banwarilalji Purohit, Vice President & Trustee of Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan.