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indiabycaranddrivers · 3 months
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Celebrate at Ram Mandir: Top 12 Festivals with India Tour Packages
Celebrate faith and tradition at Ram Mandir Ayodhya. With top-rated India Tour Packages, witness 12 major festivals in a land of unparalleled spirituality!
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jeevanjali · 4 months
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Ayodhya Ram Mandir: अयोध्या जाएं तो जरूर करें इन जगहों के दर्शनAyodhya Ram Mandir: अयोध्या भगवान राम की जन्मभूमि होने के कारण हिंदुओं के लिए एक महत्वपूर्ण तीर्थस्थल है। यह शहर अपनी धार्मिक और ऐतिहासिक महत्व के लिए जाना जाता है। यहाँ कई मंदिर, स्मारक और अन्य दर्शनीय स्थल हैं
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theglazonoid · 5 months
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Timeless Treasures: Symbolic Gifts to Commemorate Ram Mandir's Inauguration
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Unveiling the Jay Shree Ram LED Mirror Design by Glazonoid
As the anticipation for the inauguration of Ram Mandir reaches its crescendo, Glazonoid takes immense pride in introducing a masterpiece that transcends time – the Jay Shree Ram LED Mirror Design. More than just a mirror, it is a profound symbol of devotion and a fitting gift to mark this historic occasion.
The Essence of Tradition Illuminated
A Fusion of Spiritual Significance and Contemporary Elegance
At the heart of our creation lies a perfect blend of tradition and contemporary elegance. The Jay Shree Ram LED Mirror Design is a testament to the spiritual significance of Ram Mandir, capturing the essence of devotion in every intricately designed detail. The LED lights, carefully integrated, cast a divine glow, representing the luminous spirit of this sacred space.
Crafted with Precision and Passion
Our artisans, driven by a passion for their craft, meticulously carve each mirror to perfection. The result is not just a product; it's a work of art that mirrors the dedication poured into the construction of Ram Mandir itself. The craftsmanship goes beyond aesthetics, echoing the devotion embedded in every stroke and curve.
A Gift Beyond Measure: Celebrating the Inauguration
Symbolic Commemoration
The inauguration of Ram Mandir is a monumental event etched in the annals of history. Our LED mirror design serves as more than just a gift; it's a symbolic commemoration of this auspicious day. The intricate details and the divine glow encapsulate the spirit of this moment, making it a timeless treasure.
An Invitation to Divine Reflection
The mirror, traditionally a symbol of reflection, takes on heightened significance during this inauguration. It invites individuals to reflect not just their physical selves but also the virtues upheld by Lord Ram – compassion, righteousness, and courage. It becomes a daily reminder of the divine teachings, creating a harmonious link between the physical and the spiritual.
Glazonoid's Pledge to Excellence
Unmatched Quality Standards
Glazonoid is synonymous with excellence, and our commitment extends to the highest quality standards. The Jay Shree Ram LED Mirror Design is not just a gift; it's an embodiment of our dedication to providing unparalleled craftsmanship and quality that lasts for generations.
Sustainability in Design
Beyond aesthetics, we are committed to environmental responsibility. The materials used in crafting the LED mirror are sustainably sourced, aligning with our pledge to contribute to a greener planet. When you gift for the ram mandir inauguration, you're not just celebrating; you're contributing to a sustainable future.
Embrace the Timeless: Order Your Jay Shree Ram LED Mirror Design
In conclusion, as we stand on the brink of the historic inauguration of Ram Mandir, Glazonoid invites you to be part of this momentous occasion. The Jay Shree Ram LED Mirror Design is not merely a gift; it's a timeless treasure that captures the essence of devotion and spirituality.
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astrologers1030 · 6 months
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Beyond Ayodhya: The Legacy of Ram Mandir and its Impact on Hinduism Worldwide
Plan your perfect pilgrimage to Ram Mandir in Ayodhya in 2024 with this comprehensive guide. Discover essential travel tips, suggested itineraries, and booking information for Darshan and Aartis.
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janaknandini-singh999 · 5 months
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Now that Ram Mandir has been opened can I honestly share what I feel? No, I'm not on the side of the extremist Hinduism nor am I on the leftists I just want to take a neutral stand here.
To everyone saying it's just a political agenda and Modi is using Ram mandir to appease the Hindu vote bank. Yes, and? I think we all (even the Hindus) know what game he's playing here. My house was conflicted yesterday. My mother and nani (grandma) were sobbing on finally getting Ram lalla's darshan yesterday on TV, my nanu (grandpa) wasn't supporting any of it. And I was torn. Torn between celebrating a historic moment and rationalizing whether it even deserved to be celebrated. His return deserved to be celebrated yes but the extreme Hindus who shower flowers with one hand and with the other hand throw stones on innocent Muslims of today who never took away our beloved Ram ji away in the first place. Would Ram ji have wanted this? He would've wanted us to celebrate yes but not at the cost of harming others. I condemn the acts of discrimination against the minor sects of society, everyone who's got to suffer because of this. In Mahabharata too, the minority (Pandavas) had to go through hell but they emerged victorious in the end coz they were right. However, I'd also like to state that it's not that simple here. People calling out Islamophobia, I'm with you. People calling out Hinduphobia, I'm ALSO with you. All lives matter no matter if they are Hindu or Muslim or Christian or Palestinian. "Hinduphobia doesn't exist" It does. Ofc not at the scale of the terrifying Islamophobia in India but it does. In other Islamic etc countries, it does. Just like how Islamophobia exists in countries where Islam folk are in minority. But does that give Hindus a license to endorse and impose themselves any more than the colonizers and invaders did? No.
You can't blame innocent Muslims for what Mughal invaders did centuries ago any more than you can blame Vibhishan for what his own brother Raavan did. But whoever is on the side of wrongdoing no matter their caste, creed or religion is just as much of a criminal like Karna was with Duryodhana even though he was a Pandava by birth.
Yk I've grown up in my remote, countryside hometown where they play azaan in mosques every day morning and evening and kid me since then became so used to it that it would feel like something is missing if I'd not hear it in the background somewhere while swinging around near the trees or while just walking on the terrace and watching the distant sunset. I'm a Hindu but well, that's just personal nostalgia.
Not all muslims are terrorists. Not all Hindus are fascists. But for those who are, I'd let Karma take care of you all.
I stand with humanity.
Jai Shri Ram 🙏
Allahu Akbar 🙏
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ergo-im · 5 months
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🌸 रघुकुल रीत सदा चली आई, प्राण जाए पर वचन ना जाई 🌸
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metamatar · 5 months
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Ram ke Naam (English: In the Name of God) is a 1992 documentary by Indian filmmaker Anand Patwardhan. The film explores the campaign waged by the right-wing Hindu nationalist organisation Vishva Hindu Parishad to build a temple to the Hindu deity Ram at the site of the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya, as well as the communal violence that it triggered. A couple of months after Ram ke Naam was released, activists of the VHP and other Hindu nationalist groups demolished the Babri Masjid in 1992, provoking further violence
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jeevanjali · 6 months
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Ram Mandir: रामलला की तीन प्रतिमाओं का हुआ है निर्माण,22 जनवरी को मंदिर में होंगी स्थापितRam Mandir: प्रभु राम की जन्मभूमि अयोध्या में राममंदिर का निर्माण तेजी से हो रहा है और नवनिर्मित मंदिर में स्थापित करने के लिए रामलला की प्रतिमा का भी निर्माण हो चुका है आपको बता दें कि राममंदिर में स्थापित करने के लिए तीन प्रतिमाओं का निर्माण किया
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artcinemas · 16 days
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"b-but in ayodhya bjp built airport, roads, sh-" you fucking gobet.
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brownglitter · 5 months
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Ram aa gye❤️🚩
Mandir vahi ban gya🫶🏻
Jai shree Ram 🪷✨
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krsnaradhika · 18 days
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Had Ram Lalaa's darshan at Ayodhya ji today. I- ༎ຶ⁠‿⁠༎ຶ
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jaane-bhi-do-yaaro · 5 months
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Hindublr rn: राम आएँगे तो header सजाऊँगी
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janaknandini-singh999 · 5 months
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Being a king was a lovely business.
But it was also a lonely business.
How can that be? If you are surrounded by all people chanting your name from the top of their lungs like a war cry?
But what if you never wanted a war?
Any of that separation, agony and a cycle encompassing all of that just going on?
"Dharma" Ram told himself, closing his eyes
When Kaikeyi exiled him, he had looked at the dawn raising his hand to the sun, as if to reach out to the new life awaiting him now.
When Dashratha wept rivers, Ram had never seen his father this vulnerable. He wanted to console him, to cry with him, but he was bound to go away for his sake.
When Kaushalya, despite being the mother and the pain she'd face by her son's separation, she had blessed Ram to go, to do what he was meant to do.
When Shurpanakha's nose was cut off by his brother, Ram had closed his eyes tighter and sighed, knowing a war was inevitable now.
Before that, however, during the exile he was quite happy. Braiding his wife's hair by the river, pausing to look at her with loving eyes as he smiled.
"What is it?" Sita asked him, smiling back "Don't worry, swami. We will be back at our home before you know it. This exile is just by default."
"My love, for me any place with you is a honeymoon. Who cares about any exile?" He paused again to tug a stray hair behind Sita's ear "Just let me cherish this moment. Who knows when it will come to pass again?"
Sita cupped Ram's face which made him tear up a little bit "Nothing can separate us. Even if the world does, you shall be the only king and God to rule my heart forever."
"A king's duty is to serve. So, let me serve you, not rule." He whispered and kissed her hands
"As a king?" Sita raised her eyebrows in amusement, grabbing an opportunity to tease her ever solemn husband.
Ram shook his head, laughing "As your righteous and rightful darling lil husband, of course" and tickled her as the sounds of their laughter blended in with the gurgling of water and singing of the birds.
"What must it feel like to be the king, dada?" Bharat had asked him with dreamy eyes once when they were kids. Only if they knew.
"Everything ever." Ram would answer in the future
"Everything one would think they'd want.
In the end only to be a martyr,
Deemed by all as a God."
"Dada, please don't leave us alone!" Bharat cried and cried, finally taking his big brother's sandals to be placed on the throne.
The heart that breaks to keep everyone else's from breaking. Did the people love the king because of who he really was or just because of the sacrifices he made for them?
But there was one who loved him for who he really was.
Hanuman
He was moved by his devotion so that the warrior monkey soon became his family
He looked up now at the fireworks that burst in the sky
Fire
He had a strange relation with it
Fire, that ran in Lakshan's veins like rage. The fire of poison that almost took him away. Ram's world would've been long gone into darkness if he had lost his brother. But Hanuman rescued him, because of which Ram would forever be indebted to him.
Fire, that danced on Hanuman's tail. With which he set ablaze the whole kingdom of gold to ashes. The arrogance of a vast emperor defeated by the piety of "Jai Shri Ram"
Fire, that devoured Raavan's body with the flaming arrow launched by Ram. A festival that would be celebrated for eons to come.
And finally, fire that Sita had to enter for the agnipariksha. Ram knew nothing could touch her wife but for a brief second, he recalled Sati's trial and the grief Mahadev went through. He gripped his heart as a tear lingered by his eye, burning as intensely as the agni Sita was so calmly going into. But she emerged unscathed and Ram finally breathed relief.
What does it feel like to finally come home?
Ram looked around
Diyas lit up houses as far as the eyes could see
An inviting, slow flame of love, not violent fire
Rangoli adorning every doorstep in welcome
He could finally see his family, his brothers as they used to be when they were young, his parents desperate to see their son back, his people longing to touch his feet, Hanuman hugging him fiercely in between sobs and lastly, his wife's eyes numb with the happiness of reunion.
"Swami" she breathed as tears rolled down her cheeks
If he had cried earlier, they would've seen him as a weak king. Hanuman would've set the world ablaze if he saw his Ram upset. So would Lakshman. And Sita would even set herself on fire, all over again, a million times in a million births if that would ensure his happiness
But now Ram let go, all the tears he was holding back since what felt like forever
So? How does it feel?
"Prem" Ram told himself, closing his teary eyes and smiling, swaying his head silently to the tune which was on everyone's lips
Ram aayenge toh angnaa sajaungi
Deep jalaake diwali main manaungi
Meri jhopdi ke bhaag
Aaj khul jaayenge
Ram aayenge
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decemberpdf · 5 months
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forgotten-bharat · 5 months
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Various Snapshots of Construction of Ram Setu 🚩
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Jai Shree Ram
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