Countrymen Experienced Lord Ram Through Songs Of Lata Mangeshkar: PM Modi

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Publish Date : 2022-09-28


Ayodhya: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday dedicated a road junction here to the memory of legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar, saying people experienced Lord Ram through her songs. PM Modi described the deity, for whom a grand temple is coming up in the city, as a symbol of the country. "From Ayodhya to Rameswaram, Ram exists in every particle of India," he said in a recorded message played out at the event on the birth anniversary of the singer. PM Modi said the sweetness of the singer's voice mesmerised him every time he spoke to her. Be it the "Shri Ramchandra Kripalu Bhaj Mann, Haran Bhava Bhaya Darunam" mantra or hymns like "Payo Ji Maine Ram Ratan Dhan Payo" of Mirabai and Mahatma Gandhi's favourite "Vaishnav Jan", many countrymen had the darshan of Lord Ram through her songs, the prime minister said. Mr Modi recalled that after the "bhoomi pujan" of the Ram temple here, he got a call from Lata didi who expressed great happiness at the development. The prime minister referred to a hymn sung by the singer, "Mann ki Ayodhya Tab Tak Sooni, Jab Tak Ram Na Aaye", and said her name is now permanently associated with the holy city. "Lord Rama is about to arrive in the grand temple of Ayodhya," he said referring to the temple. Quoting the Ram Charit Manas, Modi recited "Ram te adhik, Ram kar dasa", which means devotees of Lord Rama arrive before the Lord's arrival. The Lata Mangeshkar chowk built in her memory has come up before the completion of the grand temple, he noted.

Ayodhya: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday dedicated a road junction here to the memory of legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar, saying people experienced Lord Ram through her songs. PM Modi described the deity, for whom a grand temple is coming up in the city, as a symbol of the country. "From Ayodhya to Rameswaram, Ram exists in every particle of India," he said in a recorded message played out at the event on the birth anniversary of the singer. PM Modi said the sweetness of the singer's voice mesmerised him every time he spoke to her. Be it the "Shri Ramchandra Kripalu Bhaj Mann, Haran Bhava Bhaya Darunam" mantra or hymns like "Payo Ji Maine Ram Ratan Dhan Payo" of Mirabai and Mahatma Gandhi's favourite "Vaishnav Jan", many countrymen had the darshan of Lord Ram through her songs, the prime minister said. Mr Modi recalled that after the "bhoomi pujan" of the Ram temple here, he got a call from Lata didi who expressed great happiness at the development. The prime minister referred to a hymn sung by the singer, "Mann ki Ayodhya Tab Tak Sooni, Jab Tak Ram Na Aaye", and said her name is now permanently associated with the holy city. "Lord Rama is about to arrive in the grand temple of Ayodhya," he said referring to the temple. Quoting the Ram Charit Manas, Modi recited "Ram te adhik, Ram kar dasa", which means devotees of Lord Rama arrive before the Lord's arrival. The Lata Mangeshkar chowk built in her memory has come up before the completion of the grand temple, he noted.Ayodhya: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday dedicated a road junction here to the memory of legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar, saying people experienced Lord Ram through her songs. PM Modi described the deity, for whom a grand temple is coming up in the city, as a symbol of the country. "From Ayodhya to Rameswaram, Ram exists in every particle of India," he said in a recorded message played out at the event on the birth anniversary of the singer. PM Modi said the sweetness of the singer's voice mesmerised him every time he spoke to her. Be it the "Shri Ramchandra Kripalu Bhaj Mann, Haran Bhava Bhaya Darunam" mantra or hymns like "Payo Ji Maine Ram Ratan Dhan Payo" of Mirabai and Mahatma Gandhi's favourite "Vaishnav Jan", many countrymen had the darshan of Lord Ram through her songs, the prime minister said. Mr Modi recalled that after the "bhoomi pujan" of the Ram temple here, he got a call from Lata didi who expressed great happiness at the development. The prime minister referred to a hymn sung by the singer, "Mann ki Ayodhya Tab Tak Sooni, Jab Tak Ram Na Aaye", and said her name is now permanently associated with the holy city. "Lord Rama is about to arrive in the grand temple of Ayodhya," he said referring to the temple. Quoting the Ram Charit Manas, Modi recited "Ram te adhik, Ram kar dasa", which means devotees of Lord Rama arrive before the Lord's arrival. The Lata Mangeshkar chowk built in her memory has come up before the completion of the grand temple, he noted.Ayodhya: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday dedicated a road junction here to the memory of legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar, saying people experienced Lord Ram through her songs. PM Modi described the deity, for whom a grand temple is coming up in the city, as a symbol of the country. "From Ayodhya to Rameswaram, Ram exists in every particle of India," he said in a recorded message played out at the event on the birth anniversary of the singer. PM Modi said the sweetness of the singer's voice mesmerised him every time he spoke to her. Be it the "Shri Ramchandra Kripalu Bhaj Mann, Haran Bhava Bhaya Darunam" mantra or hymns like "Payo Ji Maine Ram Ratan Dhan Payo" of Mirabai and Mahatma Gandhi's favourite "Vaishnav Jan", many countrymen had the darshan of Lord Ram through her songs, the prime minister said. Mr Modi recalled that after the "bhoomi pujan" of the Ram temple here, he got a call from Lata didi who expressed great happiness at the development. The prime minister referred to a hymn sung by the singer, "Mann ki Ayodhya Tab Tak Sooni, Jab Tak Ram Na Aaye", and said her name is now permanently associated with the holy city. "Lord Rama is about to arrive in the grand temple of Ayodhya," he said referring to the temple. Quoting the Ram Charit Manas, Modi recited "Ram te adhik, Ram kar dasa", which means devotees of Lord Rama arrive before the Lord's arrival. The Lata Mangeshkar chowk built in her memory has come up before the completion of the grand temple, he noted.Ayodhya: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday dedicated a road junction here to the memory of legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar, saying people experienced Lord Ram through her songs. PM Modi described the deity, for whom a grand temple is coming up in the city, as a symbol of the country. "From Ayodhya to Rameswaram, Ram exists in every particle of India," he said in a recorded message played out at the event on the birth anniversary of the singer. PM Modi said the sweetness of the singer's voice mesmerised him every time he spoke to her. Be it the "Shri Ramchandra Kripalu Bhaj Mann, Haran Bhava Bhaya Darunam" mantra or hymns like "Payo Ji Maine Ram Ratan Dhan Payo" of Mirabai and Mahatma Gandhi's favourite "Vaishnav Jan", many countrymen had the darshan of Lord Ram through her songs, the prime minister said. Mr Modi recalled that after the "bhoomi pujan" of the Ram temple here, he got a call from Lata didi who expressed great happiness at the development. The prime minister referred to a hymn sung by the singer, "Mann ki Ayodhya Tab Tak Sooni, Jab Tak Ram Na Aaye", and said her name is now permanently associated with the holy city. "Lord Rama is about to arrive in the grand temple of Ayodhya," he said referring to the temple. Quoting the Ram Charit Manas, Modi recited "Ram te adhik, Ram kar dasa", which means devotees of Lord Rama arrive before the Lord's arrival. The Lata Mangeshkar chowk built in her memory has come up before the completion of the grand temple, he noted.Ayodhya: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday dedicated a road junction here to the memory of legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar, saying people experienced Lord Ram through her songs. PM Modi described the deity, for whom a grand temple is coming up in the city, as a symbol of the country. "From Ayodhya to Rameswaram, Ram exists in every particle of India," he said in a recorded message played out at the event on the birth anniversary of the singer. PM Modi said the sweetness of the singer's voice mesmerised him every time he spoke to her. Be it the "Shri Ramchandra Kripalu Bhaj Mann, Haran Bhava Bhaya Darunam" mantra or hymns like "Payo Ji Maine Ram Ratan Dhan Payo" of Mirabai and Mahatma Gandhi's favourite "Vaishnav Jan", many countrymen had the darshan of Lord Ram through her songs, the prime minister said. Mr Modi recalled that after the "bhoomi pujan" of the Ram temple here, he got a call from Lata didi who expressed great happiness at the development. The prime minister referred to a hymn sung by the singer, "Mann ki Ayodhya Tab Tak Sooni, Jab Tak Ram Na Aaye", and said her name is now permanently associated with the holy city. "Lord Rama is about to arrive in the grand temple of Ayodhya," he said referring to the temple. Quoting the Ram Charit Manas, Modi recited "Ram te adhik, Ram kar dasa", which means devotees of Lord Rama arrive before the Lord's arrival. The Lata Mangeshkar chowk built in her memory has come up before the completion of the grand temple, he noted.Ayodhya: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday dedicated a road junction here to the memory of legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar, saying people experienced Lord Ram through her songs. PM Modi described the deity, for whom a grand temple is coming up in the city, as a symbol of the country. "From Ayodhya to Rameswaram, Ram exists in every particle of India," he said in a recorded message played out at the event on the birth anniversary of the singer. PM Modi said the sweetness of the singer's voice mesmerised him every time he spoke to her. Be it the "Shri Ramchandra Kripalu Bhaj Mann, Haran Bhava Bhaya Darunam" mantra or hymns like "Payo Ji Maine Ram Ratan Dhan Payo" of Mirabai and Mahatma Gandhi's favourite "Vaishnav Jan", many countrymen had the darshan of Lord Ram through her songs, the prime minister said. Mr Modi recalled that after the "bhoomi pujan" of the Ram temple here, he got a call from Lata didi who expressed great happiness at the development. The prime minister referred to a hymn sung by the singer, "Mann ki Ayodhya Tab Tak Sooni, Jab Tak Ram Na Aaye", and said her name is now permanently associated with the holy city. "Lord Rama is about to arrive in the grand temple of Ayodhya," he said referring to the temple. Quoting the Ram Charit Manas, Modi recited "Ram te adhik, Ram kar dasa", which means devotees of Lord Rama arrive before the Lord's arrival. The Lata Mangeshkar chowk built in her memory has come up before the completion of the grand temple, he noted.Ayodhya: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday dedicated a road junction here to the memory of legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar, saying people experienced Lord Ram through her songs. PM Modi described the deity, for whom a grand temple is coming up in the city, as a symbol of the country. "From Ayodhya to Rameswaram, Ram exists in every particle of India," he said in a recorded message played out at the event on the birth anniversary of the singer. PM Modi said the sweetness of the singer's voice mesmerised him every time he spoke to her. Be it the "Shri Ramchandra Kripalu Bhaj Mann, Haran Bhava Bhaya Darunam" mantra or hymns like "Payo Ji Maine Ram Ratan Dhan Payo" of Mirabai and Mahatma Gandhi's favourite "Vaishnav Jan", many countrymen had the darshan of Lord Ram through her songs, the prime minister said. Mr Modi recal



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