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AI visuals astonish netizens as social media thread tells entire Ramayana in 60 posts

Each post delves into a specific segment of the epic, providing a nuanced interpretation of the narrative.

The epic, which is commonly credited to Maharishi Valmiki, tells the story of Rama, an Ayodhya prince who lived in the Kosala kingdom.The epic, which is commonly credited to Maharishi Valmiki, tells the story of Rama, an Ayodhya prince who lived in the Kosala kingdom.

An X has user captivated netizens by narrating the Ramayana in fewer than 60 posts, using artificial intelligence to generate stunning accompanying images.

Madhav Kohli embarked on this project to bring the centuries-old tale to life in a unique and modern way. Leveraging advanced AI technology, he employed a combination of natural language processing and image generation algorithms to create a visually stunning rendition of the epic.

The Ramayana, attributed to ancient sage Valmiki, recounts the heroic journey of Prince Rama, his wife Sita and their loyal companion Hanuman.

The adaptation brings a fresh perspective to the traditional storytelling, with each post delving into a specific segment of the Ramayana, providing a nuanced interpretation. The AI-generated images seamlessly blend intricate details with a touch of modern flair.

Ranging from the enchanting forest of Dandaka to the epic battle between Rama and demon king Ravana, the project has a layer of visual richness that resonates with audiences.

Netizens have praised the meticulous attention to detail in the AI-generated images, noting how they manage to capture the essence of the Ramayana while incorporating a contemporary aesthetic.

One user commented, “So beautiful. Would be fantastic to see Ramayana and Mahabharata made using AI.” A second user wrote, “This is really really good. Could you please do more of it.” A third said, “This should be turned into a book. Damn, it’s great.”

With 5,700 retweets and 1.4 million views, Madhav’s work has sparked interest in scholars and artists as well.

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