Coracle Boat

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About Coracle Boat

A coracle is a traditional, circular boat that has been used in India for centuries. Known for its lightweight structure and simple design, it is one of the oldest forms of water transport developed by river-based communities. Its unique shape allows it to float easily and maintain balance, making it an efficient and practical solution created using natural materials. The coracle has been an integral part of Indian civilization for hundreds of years. It was widely used by fishermen, traders, and villagers as a reliable means of crossing rivers and transporting goods. Its design reflects the intelligence of early communities who created sustainable solutions using locally available resources.

Inspired by Ancient Narratives

In the timeless epic Ramayana, a meaningful moment unfolds during the exile of Rama, accompanied by Sita and Lakshmana. As they reach the banks of the Ganga River, they are welcomed by Guha, who offers them passage across the river in a simple, handcrafted boat.Though the text does not explicitly identify this vessel as a coracle, its quiet simplicity reflects the same enduring principles—minimal design, practical functionality, and harmony with nature. This moment beautifully illustrates how even the simplest creations can support profound journeys, becoming an integral part of India’s cultural and historical narrative.