A little trivia.
A photo showing a scene of Rama Leela being played in some unknown village at some unknown time. (Looking at clothes, turban style, probably it is in Rajasthan. Also I guess scene is arrival of victorious Rama at Ayodhya)
<img src='http://www.kamat.com/kalranga/festive/5508.jpg' border='0' alt='user posted image' />
Ramaleela (apart from Ram Charita Manas) has served a great contribution in teaching the story of that Great era and values of life to common public and children.
Ramaleela is still in vogue throughout North India. Is it celebrated in south too?
A photo showing a scene of Rama Leela being played in some unknown village at some unknown time. (Looking at clothes, turban style, probably it is in Rajasthan. Also I guess scene is arrival of victorious Rama at Ayodhya)
<img src='http://www.kamat.com/kalranga/festive/5508.jpg' border='0' alt='user posted image' />
Ramaleela (apart from Ram Charita Manas) has served a great contribution in teaching the story of that Great era and values of life to common public and children.
Ramaleela is still in vogue throughout North India. Is it celebrated in south too?
