The three-day National Ramayana Festival, that opened on Thursday at Ram Leela Maidan in Raigarh, provided a spectacle of religious and cultural bonds among India, Indonesia and Cambodia.
The story of Ramayana is the same in India and Indonesia, but cultural factors give rise to different interpretations of the epic, said Indonesian dancer Ni Wayan Sriyani, who has come to Chhattisgarh to perform at National Ramayana Festival here.
In describing his 2007 poetry collection Look We Have Coming to Dover!, Daljit Nagra uses the term “Punglish,” which describes a linguistic mix of Punjabi and English. Since then, Nagra has continued to play with Punglish in his work, including in his Ramayana: A Retelling, a