Kathmandu-An art exhibition highlighting Nepali-Indian art is being organized by the Nepal Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA) and the Indian Embassy in Naxal.
The eight-day exhibition features beautiful artworks related to the Hindu scripture Ramayana that were created by artists from India and Nepal.
Badri Prasad Pandey, Nepal’s Minister of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, inaugurated the exhibition titled ‘Ramayana: Common Heritage’ together. It has been reported that the demonstration will last until September 30.
Depicting the bravery and devotion depicted in the Hindu scripture Ramayana, the exhibition, which shows contemporary to traditional art, has five artworks by four Nepali artists and 42 artworks by 30 Indian artists.