Scenes from Ayodhya's streets: Folk dances honoring Lord Ram!!!

S Venkateshwari
Scenes from Ayodhya's streets: Folk dances honoring Lord Ram!!!


Prior to the consecration ceremony at the recently built ram temple, the temple town of ayodhya is bustling with activity. You can hear folk dances from "Badhawa" to "Ghumar," songs honoring Lord ram playing on loudspeakers, streets decorated with flowers, lights, and saffron flags, and people dressed as Lord ram, Sita, and Hanuman. Numerous locations along the ram Path, which leads to the Shri ram Janmabhoomi shrine, have little stages built. people from all across the nation are stopping to record and take selfies while folk dancers from various regions of the nation perform various dances.

"A variety of folk dances, including Badhawa, Chari, Ghumar, Dhobiya, Rai, Raslila, Mayur, Khayal Nritya, and Sataria, are being performed around the city. The ram temple's streets resemble a miniature version of India. The identical performance is scheduled for tomorrow as well," a representative of the Uttar Pradesh government's cultural department informed PTI.

On Sunday, thousands of worshippers gathered at the main gate of the temple, which is entirely covered in flowers, and passersby were treated to scenes of groups of devotees singing and dancing, people dressed as Ramayana characters, and small vans decorated with flowers and posters of Lord Ram.

"This is the largest diwali ever! We celebrate diwali every year to commemorate Lord Ram's return to Ayodhya. How is this not cause for celebration? "It's impossible to put into words or put on camera the religious atmosphere here," said Pragya Dewan, who was performing the Rajasthani folk dance ghumar.



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