Here is a closer look at her writing through a magnifying glass.
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A law student in Hyderabad has written Bhagavad Gita on 4,042 grains of rice. (Courtesy: ANI)
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"After being recognized for my work on the national level, I am willing to take my artwork to international platforms," Ramagiri Swarika said as she revealed that she has been felicitated by Telangana Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan for writing the Preamble of the Constitution on hair strands. (Courtesy: ANI)
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"I have always had an interest in art and music and have received many awards since my childhood. I started doing micro art four years ago with a drawing of Lord Ganesha on a rice grain, then the English alphabet on a single rice grain," she added. (Courtesy: ANI)
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She has written the Bhagvat Gita on rice grains in Telugu. (Courtesy: ANI)
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The passion project took 150 hours of work. (Courtesy: ANI)
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Swarika says she does not use a magnifying glass for her micro-artwork. (Courtesy: ANI)
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The micro-artist's name is Ramagiri Swarika and she revealed she has created more than 2,000 artworks so far. (Courtesy: ANI)