Thank you for your kind words! We're so glad you enjoyed the video. That’s a great suggestion, and we’ll work on featuring a consistent character in future videos to bring more continuity to the storytelling. Stay tuned!
Thank you for your kind words and feedback! We strive to present these stories accurately to keep the essence alive. Your encouragement motivates us to improve further.🙏
Very very interesting story!!!.Its will be to very nice to make professional film namely :"THE RAMAYANA"or "ŚRI HANUMAN-THE MOST GREATEST WARIOR OF THE WORLD"-with such graphicaly scenery like this pictures!Jaya Sri Sita Ram Lakshman Hanuman!!!
Burning of Lanka wasn’t a revenge nor anger, simply Karma at its best example, Ravan decision to burn Dear Hanumanji s tail so Hanumanji burnt Ravan s beloved Lanka simple, tit for tat. Jai Shree Ramaji, Jai Bajrangbali.😊❤
Absolutely agree! Hanumanji's actions were not driven by anger but by the divine will to uphold dharma. It was indeed Karma balancing itself, reminding us of the consequences of adharma. Jai Shree Ram! Jai Bajrangbali!
Great question! In the context of our storytelling, we’ve referred to Lanka as a city to highlight its grandeur and Ravana's palace as its centerpiece. However, you’re absolutely correct-Lanka is also described as an island kingdom in many texts. Thank you for pointing this out!
Lanka mentioned in the Ramayana is often associated with present-day Sri Lanka due to geographic and historical interpretations. However, it's important to note that the descriptions of Lanka in the Ramayana are more symbolic and divine, emphasizing its grandeur and strategic location rather than pinpointing an exact modern location. Scholars and believers interpret it differently, but many agree on the Sri Lanka connection.
Thank you for sharing your perspective! While different versions of the Ramayana describe Hanuman’s journey differently, we’ve followed the popular depiction where he leaps across the ocean, symbolizing his extraordinary strength and devotion. We’d love to hear more about your interpretation!
Om Sri Ram Jai Ram Jai Jai Ram.
Jai Shri Ram🙏😊
Incidents of Ramayana and Mahabharat can be told and retold any number of times and they will always charm the viewers.
JAI SHREE RAM
Beautiful
Thank you
The best Vedic Story telling and AI video ever on YT.❤
Beautiful and inspiring - thank you - Jai Shree Ram ❤️🙏❤️🙏🕉
Thank you. Jai Shree Ram - Jai Shree Ram ❤️🙏❤️🙏🕉
I really enjoy your narrations.Thank you for bringing the holy stories alive
Thank you, 😊.....Glad you enjoyed it...., ☺️
Very inspiring
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I love it so much! One request: can the next videos feature only one beautiful AI character, the one who continuously plays a role in these tales?
Thank you for your kind words! We're so glad you enjoyed the video. That’s a great suggestion, and we’ll work on featuring a consistent character in future videos to bring more continuity to the storytelling. Stay tuned!
Jai bajarangbali
Jai Bajrangbali! 🙏
Happy to hear and see Ramayana
This katha was taking from our Ramayana good try. Better than not knowing anything . Keep up the good work
Thank you for your kind words and feedback! We strive to present these stories accurately to keep the essence alive. Your encouragement motivates us to improve further.🙏
Very very interesting story!!!.Its will be to very nice to make professional film namely :"THE RAMAYANA"or "ŚRI HANUMAN-THE MOST GREATEST WARIOR OF THE WORLD"-with such graphicaly scenery like this pictures!Jaya Sri Sita Ram Lakshman Hanuman!!!
Thanks for watching❤️😊 Jai Shree Ram🙏
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Remayana is an epic of divine beings
Where can I find all the pictures of lord hanuman ji that you used in the video?
That's AI
Its Dharma .. and it is Dharma.
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Burning of Lanka wasn’t a revenge nor anger, simply Karma at its best example, Ravan decision to burn Dear Hanumanji s tail so Hanumanji burnt Ravan s beloved Lanka simple, tit for tat. Jai Shree Ramaji, Jai Bajrangbali.😊❤
Absolutely agree! Hanumanji's actions were not driven by anger but by the divine will to uphold dharma. It was indeed Karma balancing itself, reminding us of the consequences of adharma. Jai Shree Ram! Jai Bajrangbali!
Lanka was a big city. Did the whole of Lanka burn down or just a part of the vast city?
Why do you keep referring to Lanka as a city and not as a island or country
Great question! In the context of our storytelling, we’ve referred to Lanka as a city to highlight its grandeur and Ravana's palace as its centerpiece. However, you’re absolutely correct-Lanka is also described as an island kingdom in many texts. Thank you for pointing this out!
Is 'Lanka' modern day Shri Lanka?
Lanka mentioned in the Ramayana is often associated with present-day Sri Lanka due to geographic and historical interpretations. However, it's important to note that the descriptions of Lanka in the Ramayana are more symbolic and divine, emphasizing its grandeur and strategic location rather than pinpointing an exact modern location. Scholars and believers interpret it differently, but many agree on the Sri Lanka connection.
It was karma because they burnt his tail
Have you read the original Ramayan in Sanskrit, Hanuman swam across the sea and did not fly to Lanka.
Thank you for sharing your perspective! While different versions of the Ramayana describe Hanuman’s journey differently, we’ve followed the popular depiction where he leaps across the ocean, symbolizing his extraordinary strength and devotion. We’d love to hear more about your interpretation!