ILLUSTRATED “RAMAYANA” LAUNCHED
IN PARIS AFTER TEN YEARS OF WORK
IN PARIS AFTER TEN YEARS OF WORK
Paris, France (AFP) - After ten years of work, publisher Diane Selliers has launched an impressive work, the “Ramayana”, a masterpiece of Indian literature, illustrated with 660 miniatures selected from museums and collectors around the world. It comes as seven volumes in a red box, carefully wrapped in a protective bag “like sacred objects,” said Selliers. “This is not a merely a book but a work of art, a testament to civilization,” said the editor, born in Belgium in 1955 but living in France for many years. An eternal epic, the “Ramayana” recounts the exemplary life of Prince Rama and his successful struggle against the demon king Ravana and his army of monkeys. Transmitted by oral tradition, it has been written down in several versions over the centuries.
For this edition, Diane de Selliers chose the most famous version of Valmiki; translation done by Madeleine Biardeau. “We worked like crazy to find the Indian miniatures scattered throughout the world,” said the editor. She travelled extensively in India, Britain and the United States to collect the images of Ramayana paintings that date from the sixteenth to the nineteenth century. Selected thumbnails come from 72 museums and collectors. Diane de Selliers had to convince Indian museums of its approach, the “reassurance” on his way to work and his spirit. Priced at 850 Euros (US$1,170) for the launch, the book, which weighs 15 pounds, is a limited edition of 3,000 numbered copies. Selliers plans to publish an English edition for the Indian market next year.
Since 1991, Diane de Editions Selliers create high-quality books, combining the great texts and illustrations by artists at the rate of one per year as “Fables” of La Fontaine, “The Divine Comedy” of Dante and most recently the novel “The Tale of Genji” by Murasaki Shibiku. But “The Ramayana” is quite different. “This is a World Heritage treasure,” notes the editor, who points out that these miniatures are fragile and often threatened by bad storage conditions. Some miniatures were never photographed, especially among private collectors. “The Ramayana”, ki jay!!!WHAT DO THE VEDIC TEACHINGS TELL US?
Śrīla Bhakti Ballabh Tirtha Mahārāja :
“Dasavatara - The Ten Manifestations of God”
Chapter 7: “Sri Ramacandra-avatara”
Sree Chaitanya Gaudiya Math
http://www.gokul.org.uk - http://www.sreecgmath.org
http://srilabhaktiballabhtirthagoswami.blogspot.com/p/books.html
“Dasavatara - The Ten Manifestations of God”
Chapter 7: “Sri Ramacandra-avatara”
Sree Chaitanya Gaudiya Math
http://www.gokul.org.uk - http://www.sreecgmath.org
http://srilabhaktiballabhtirthagoswami.blogspot.com/p/books.html
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