‘PM Modi must pray to Ramlala at Ramjanmabhoomi on Ramnavami’

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Ramnavami is one of the most popular Hindu festivals, celebrating the birth of the Lord Rama to King Dasharatha and Queen Kausalya in Ayodhya as an incarnation of God Vishnu. Crores of Hindus all over the world will celebrate the Ram Navami on coming 15 April 2016 with full joy and adoration.

But, unfortunately, Hindus will not be able to offer the puja at Ayodhya Ramjanmabhoomi (Lord Rama’s birthplace in Ayodhya) temple for the Govt. ‘restrictions’ imposed on the pilgrims ready to reach there. Ramlala Virajman (the living deity ‘baby Rama’) is confined in a make-shift pandal and obviously is not allowed to receive the direct contacts with his devotees as they are not allowed to offer puja as per the wish to the satisfaction of their deity. This Ramnavami will not be any exception so far.

On the other day, Pujya (venerated) Shankaracharya of Dwarakapeeth Swami Swaroopanandaji remarked that BJP would not make Ram Temple till BJP in power. We are not so authorized to analyse the version of a Shankaracharya, but easily can convey the people’s mood for the stand of BJP on Ram Temple issue.

People’s reliance on BJP on Ram Temple issue is coming down gradually for party’s negligence over the issue. Without some exceptions like Dr. Subramnian Swamy, Yogi Adityanath, Sadhvi Niranjana and Sakshi Maharaj, the other members of BJP are just busy with Hindu vote bank politics, but not for making a prestigious Ram Janmabhoomi Temple within a time frame. Rather, strong antagonists like MJ Akbar people  are included in the party to poke an opposition to Ram Temple in actualities.

Narendra Modi had been working hard to grab the power in Delhi as PM of India by assuring the people of India to make a magnificent Rama Temple at Ayodhya in his various election rallies. But, after swearing in ceremony as the PM of India, people are seeing an unmindful Modi for Ram Temple inversely.

A conscious PM Modi visits various temples in India and abroad for giving a message of his Hinduness. He visited Ujjanai Mahakaleshwar Temple, Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati, Pashupatinath Temple in Nepal, Dhakeshawri Temple in Bangladesh, participated Ganga Aarti in Varanasi Ghats several times.

For setting a ‘non-communal’ image, PM Modi offered Chaddar to Ajmer Shariff through his colleague Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi (Minority Welfare Minister) on April 2015 and again he sent Naqvi to offer PM’s Chadar to the grave of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti in the event of 804th Urs today. Offering Chadar to Ajmer Sharif is included now PM’s annual routine.

Chistiya PM Modi

But, PM Modi never mind to visit Ram Janmabhoomi Temple at Ayodhya or to send any of his ministers to offer puja to Ramlala anytime or even on Ramnavami.

Modi or the policy makers in BJP can’t understand the quantum of sin by betraying Ramlala by not making a roof upon his head. 

As a very small onlooker upon the whole situation, just I want to point out that BJP will be unable to return in the power at center if they don’t start the construction of Ram Temple at Ayodhya withing 2017-18.

Now, for saying what is in his mind, PM Modi must pray to Ramlala at Ramjanmabhoomi for the Nation on the very auspicious day of Ramnavami.

This is very meaningful way to save the situation. Jai Shri Ram.

– Shri. Upananda Brahmachari, Editor, HE website

Source : Hindu Existence

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