Man Recreates Ramayan Using AI Images, Internet Calls For A Book
In a similar spirit, a digital designer has captured the attention of the online audience by demonstrating the Ramayana epic using artificial intelligence (AI) visuals.
On January 22, the Pran Pratishtha ceremony took place at Ayodhya's newly erected Ram Mandir. The well-lit temple has been making headlines since preparations for consecration began on January 16.
Social media platforms have seen an increase in Ram temple-related content, stories involving the Ramayan, and a plethora of photographs and videos relating to the occasion and Hindu mythology.
This has increased popular awareness of the epic authored by Saint Valmiki.
Who created the Ramayan with AI?
In a similar spirit, a digital designer Madhav Kohli has captured the attention of the online audience by demonstrating the Ramayana epic using artificial intelligence (AI) visuals.
The creator conveyed Ramayan's journey on X through visually appealing artwork and narration.
"The Complete Ramayana by Maharishi Valmiki. In under 60 posts. Made with AI," he wrote on X.
What did the images depict?
The stunning AI-generated paintings depicted the Ramayan figures in vibrant portraits, beginning with a passionate picture of Lord Ram aiming his arrow against a backdrop of fire, thunder, and lightning.
The graphical illustrations cover everything from an overview of the Ayodhya area to fictional photos of King Dasharatha, Sita, and Lakshman.
How was the entire story shared?
While the entire story was written in basic terms, the vibrant photos interspersed between the lines piqued many people's interest. The line of photos also included terrifying depictions of Surpanakha and Ravana.
Some powerful action sequences with a dramatic play of colors were also included in the images, giving them a genuine appearance.
Check out the entire post here.
1/ Ayodhya, capital of the great Kingdom of Kosala, was one of the wealthiest and most advanced civilizations in the world. pic.twitter.com/tQnIDhcgU5
¡ª Madhav Kohli (@mvdhav) January 22, 2024
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