Ayodhya’s Ramlila comes to Auckland

The Shri Ram Mandir on Brick Street, Henderson, is all set to host a grand enactment of the Ram Lila next weekend. A team of 15 artists from the Ayodhya Shodh Sansthan, Ayodhya, India, is flying to Auckland to perform in front of an enthusiastic audience, who will get a taste of the Dussehra festivities in north India.
Ramlila is the re-enactment of the life of lord Ram, Lakshman and Sita from the Hindu religious epic Ramayana. The team from Ayodhya has performed in various other countries around the world and will be giving its maiden performance in New Zealand.
“We are excited about the event, and so are the people of the community. We are making arrangements for not less than 1,000 people,” said Umesh Chand from the temple. The group will perform two 45-minute acts on the day, followed by a brief meet and greet with the audience.
The team is currently performing four shows in Fiji. It has already been booked for another show at the Hamilton Diwali Celebrations on Sunday and the last show at the Waitakere Indian Association the same day in west Auckland. The show will start at 7:30 p.m. and will go on till 9 p.m. on Saturday, 22 October, in the Ram Mandir community hall on 11 Brick Street.
The Shri Ram Mandir on Brick Street, Henderson, is all set to host a grand enactment of the Ram Lila next weekend. A team of 15 artists from the Ayodhya Shodh Sansthan, Ayodhya, India, is flying to Auckland to perform in front of an enthusiastic audience, who will get a taste of the Dussehra...
The Shri Ram Mandir on Brick Street, Henderson, is all set to host a grand enactment of the Ram Lila next weekend. A team of 15 artists from the Ayodhya Shodh Sansthan, Ayodhya, India, is flying to Auckland to perform in front of an enthusiastic audience, who will get a taste of the Dussehra festivities in north India.
Ramlila is the re-enactment of the life of lord Ram, Lakshman and Sita from the Hindu religious epic Ramayana. The team from Ayodhya has performed in various other countries around the world and will be giving its maiden performance in New Zealand.
“We are excited about the event, and so are the people of the community. We are making arrangements for not less than 1,000 people,” said Umesh Chand from the temple. The group will perform two 45-minute acts on the day, followed by a brief meet and greet with the audience.
The team is currently performing four shows in Fiji. It has already been booked for another show at the Hamilton Diwali Celebrations on Sunday and the last show at the Waitakere Indian Association the same day in west Auckland. The show will start at 7:30 p.m. and will go on till 9 p.m. on Saturday, 22 October, in the Ram Mandir community hall on 11 Brick Street.
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