[GHHF] A 200-Bike rally was organized to celebrate Sri Rama Navami in Kalyandurg area in Anantapur District along with other organizations.
“India is the mother of religion. In her are combined science and religion in perfect harmony, and that is the Hindu religion, and it is India that shall be again the spiritual mother of the world.” — Annie Besant
Global Hindu Heritage Foundation celebrates all the festivals and make the villagers involved in the richness of our rituals. Whenever it is possible we organize the events inviting other Hindu organizations to come together and celebrate collectively.
On Sri Rama Navami festival, all Hindu communities and Hindu brothers and sisters organized a bike rally through the streets of the town. First, the devotees who came to Sri Pattabhi Ramaswamy Temple were given Rama Tilak on their foreheads. The bike rally started under the leadership of the town Circle Inspector and the entire town was organized with great devotion by chanting the name of Lord Rama - Jai Sri Ram Jai, Jai Sri Ram.
Sri Sita Sametha Rama Procession Program
On Sri Rama Navami Day, Bhajan groups from about 5 villages participated in the Jonnala Padu village (Kolani) Sri Sita Rama procession program. A total of about 200 people participated in the Jonnala Padu (Kolani) main road. They went all around the streets to create positive vibrations in the villages
It is sight to see so many people participating in singing Bhajans and chanting Lord Rama’s name.
Greatness of Lord Rama:
Lord Rama has always been popular among the Hindu deities. Rama is the symbol of courtesy and virtue, a man of values and morals. Ramachandra is Maryada Purushottama, which means the perfect man. Lord Rama is considered to have taken birth on earth to destroy the evil forces of the age.
Lord Rama, in the words of Swami Vivekananda, is “the embodiment of truth, of morality, the ideal son, the ideal husband, and above all, the ideal king”. Rama is widely accepted to be an actual historical figure – a “tribal hero of ancient India” – whose deeds form the great Hindu epic of Ramayana.
Rama symbolizes a model of reason, right action, and desirable virtues. Rama’s name is a popular form of greeting among friends (“Ram! Ram!”), and Rama is the deity most invoked at death.
Rama, one of the most widely worshipped Hindu deities, considered the epitome of moral virtue and royal conduct. Although there are three Ramas mentioned in Indian tradition—Parashurama, Balarama, and Ramachandra—the name is specifically associated with Ramachandra.
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