After Ram temple, we must bring Ramatava in country: VHP

Ayodhya, Aug 5: The Central Working president of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), Alok Kumar while greeting all the countrymen and Ram Bhakts(devotees) spread around the globe on the auspicious occasion of beginning of construction of the glorious grand temple on the birthplace of Shree Ram in Ayodhya, said that now the aim should be to bring Ramatava or Ramahood in the country.

The VHP President also said that now we have to move towards the establishment of Ramatva (Ramahood) on earth and eradicate poverty, malaise, inequality, illiteracy and unemployment from the country. All should come together to ensure education and employment, food, clothing and shelter for all.

In his message here on Wednesday after the Bhoomi pujan of the Ram temple, Mr Kumar said ,”after almost five centuries of continuous struggle, countless sacrifices and seven decades of legal battle, we are all feeling emotional and fortunate today by seeing it with our own eyes.”

“All of this has been possible due to the painstaking efforts of the millions of Ram devotees from all over the world, Bhagavat Krupa and the guidance and blessings of the saint and seers the leading figures of Hindu society. Now we have to bring the ideals and teachings of Lord Ram to the people, so that Ramatva (Ramahood) can be restored in Bharat,” he said.

Mr Kumar said that today the scene of collective Darshan of leading saints and spiritual leaders, heads of various religious-spiritual schools and social workers of the world gathered in this historic Mahaparva held on the birthplace of Shri Ram was unique and unforgettable.

“Today, in joy of beginning of the temple construction, Diwali is being celebrated not only in Bharat but also in the world. I am confident that with every visitor present at the birthplace, Ram devotees spread across the country Ram devotees spread across the world will now contribute in their own ways to bring the Darshan (Ideals/values) of Lord Ram to the people,” he added.

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