Ram Devotion: 42 pregnant women inscribe 'Jai Shri Ram' in 21 languages ahead of 'Pran Pratishta’
Ram Devotion: With an unwavering faith, trust, love and devotion towards Lord Ram, 42 pregnant women in Surat, Gujarat have contributed uniquely to the 'Pran Pratishta' ceremony of Lord Rama's deity in Ayodhya.
In an act of heartwarming devotion towards Lord Rama, 42 pregnant mothers inscribed the mantra 'Jai Shri Ram' 21 times in 21 different national and international languages, symbolising spiritual connectivity
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Writing ‘Rama’ 21 times hold crucial significance as total of 21 times in various different languages makes total of 441 (21 *21), and the number nine is considered extremely auspicious.
Moreover, Ram Navami, Lord Rama's birth anniversary, falls on the 27th Nakshatra, which represents nine. Rama emphasised that without Rama, both the beginning and end are not possible. This work has been undertaken with utmost sincerity for this purpose.
Therefore, symbolising the significance of writing ‘Rama’ 21 times, the initiative aims to raise the child's spiritual and emotional level towards God through the medium of vibrations and the language of devotion.
This unique contribution reflects the diverse ways individuals across the country are expressing their devotion during the festivities. From tattoos to flags, caps, and free tea offerings, people are showcasing their unique forms of reverence for Lord Rama during this auspicious occasion.
Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Rama, holds great spiritual, historical, and cultural significance for the people of India
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