Assam, India – Ayodhya, the sacred land resonating with mythological significance, witnessed a spectacle of devotion as multitudes gathered to commemorate the revered occasion of Lord Ram’s birthday. Amidst the resounding chants of ‘Jai Shri Ram’, Prime Minister Narendra Modi graced the event, infusing it with a sense of grandeur and spirituality.
Addressing the fervent gathering, Prime Minister Modi shed light on the sacred ‘Surya Tilak’ ritual of Ram Lalla, an age-old tradition observed in Ayodhya, the divine birthplace of Lord Ram. His words reverberated with reverence as he delved into the profound spiritual essence of the ancient ceremony.
“In every corner of our great nation, a newfound fervor permeates the air,” declared PM Modi, his voice resounding with conviction. “After 500 years, Lord Ram graces his divine abode with the privilege of celebrating his own birthday.”
The Prime Minister’s sentiments encapsulated the culmination of centuries of devotion, epitomized by the recent completion of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya—a monumental endeavor that has captured the collective imagination of the nation. Erected upon the sacred soil believed to be the birthplace of Lord Ram, the temple stands as a testament to the unwavering faith of millions.
The thunderous chants of ‘Jai Shri Ram’ echoed across the landscape, bearing witness to the profound depth of devotion and reverence among the gathered faithful. Beyond a mere political gathering, the event evolved into a poignant expression of collective spirituality and cultural heritage.
Ram Navami, the celebration of Lord Ram’s birthday, holds profound significance in the Hindu calendar. This year’s observance was elevated to unprecedented heights with the inclusion of the sacred ‘Surya Tilak’ ritual and the august presence of the Prime Minister.
As the festivities drew to a close, the lingering echoes of ‘Jai Shri Ram’ served as a poignant reminder of the enduring faith and unity that had brought together individuals from all walks of life on this historic day in Ayodhya.