The entire floor plan of the park is geographically laid out to form the shape of a dhanush (bow) and baana (arrow).
The complex utilizes thousands of stone carvings and sculptures to depict specific episodes from the life of Lord Rama.
It is managed and developed by the Smt. G.K. Educational Society, which emphasizes the preservation of cultural heritage.
The park incorporates modern sound and light integration to narrate mythological stories for visitors.
The landscaping includes numerous rare species of trees and flowering plants selected for their cultural significance.
Ramanarayanam is a sprawling spiritual park in Vizianagaram designed in the shape of a giant bow and arrow. The facility is dedicated to the Ramayana, featuring elaborate installations and scenes from the epic narrative throughout its landscaped grounds. It houses a temple complex that serves as the spiritual centerpiece of the site. The architecture integrates traditional Indian motifs with modern landscaping. Extensive gardens surround the main structures, providing pathways for visitors to walk through various thematic zones. The park is maintained by the Smt. G.K. Educational Society. It is designed to be an educational experience as much as a place of worship. The entire layout is structured to lead pilgrims through the chronological events of the Ramayana.
The elevated vantage points near the bow-and-arrow structure for a view of the park's unique geometric layout.
Allocate sufficient time to walk the entire perimeter as the grounds are expansive.
Bring water and stay hydrated as most of the park is outdoors with varying degrees of shade.
Visit during the early morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat of the Andhra Pradesh sun.
Avoid visiting during the peak heat of midday, as the large, open-air stone areas become very hot under direct sun.
Maintain a respectful silence within the temple areas; modest clothing that covers shoulders and knees is required.