Special apparel is made from yellow Khadi silk woven by the craftsmen of Bastar
This dress is a symbol of love, faith and dedication of the people of Chhattisgarh
Lord Shri Ramlala is adorned with his full divinity and aura after Pran Pratishtha in Ayodhya.
On the first Janmashtami after Pranapratishtha, the divine beauty of Lord Shri Ramlala adorned with auspicious clothes made of yellow Khadi silk specially prepared by the laborers of Bastar is worth seeing.
Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai has said that on the auspicious occasion of Shri Krishna Janmashtami, it is a matter of good fortune for us to have Shri Ram Lalla wear clothes made of yellow Khadi silk manufactured in Chhattisgarh at the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi pilgrimage site.
This cloth is made by the craftsmen of Bastar. The news of wearing the cloth sent from Dandakaranya where Maryada Purushottam spent most of his exile is really emotional. It is our wish that the blessings of nephew Shri Ram keep showering on his maternal home.
He said that Chhattisgarh is the place where people have always received the love and blessings of Lord Shri Ram and Mother Kaushalya, the soil here also has the same divinity which has been sanctified by the feet of Lord Ram. Chhattisgarh, which has the pride of being the maternal home of Lord Shri Ram, here memories of Lord Shri Ram are visible at every step.
It is a proud moment for the people of Chhattisgarh to wear the special dress sent by the artisans of Bastar region, also known as Dandakaranya, where Lord Rama spent most of his exile period, from his maternal home on the occasion of Krishna Janmashtami.
The hearts of all Chhattisgarh residents are filled with pride and boundless joy as Bhanchha Ram is adorned in the traditional attire of Mamagaon.
This unique garment is a symbol of our traditions and rituals that connects Lord Shri Ram and Mata Kaushalya with the land of Chhattisgarh.
This cloth is not merely a garment but a symbol of our culture, our tradition, our unwavering faith and our love and devotion towards Bhaancha Ram.
These clothes of Bhaancha Ram are not just made of thread but are woven with devotion and affection by the devotees of his maternal side. These clothes depicting the rich cultural heritage of Bastar and the unique art of Chhattisgarh are also a symbol of faith and dedication of the people of Chhattisgarh.
Hand printed with genuine gold powder, this Khadi silk is a testimony to the countless hours of hard work that the artisans of Bastar have put in, devoting themselves to their unconditional devotion towards Lord Rama.
The love and blessings of Shri Ram in the form of ‘Bhancha Ram’ have always flowed in the hearts of the people here. The holy soil of Chhattisgarh still preserves the love and devotion with which mother Kaushalya taught her son.
This is the same land where Shri Ram received immense love and respect during his exile. Every particle of this place still preserves the unique saga of nephew Ram and mother Kaushalya.
It is noteworthy that the festival of Shri Krishna Janmotsav was celebrated in a grand manner in Ayodhya. This is the first Janmashtami after the Pran Pratishtha of Lord Shri Ramlala, for which special enthusiasm and excitement was seen among the devotees.
For the birth anniversary, the temple was decorated with colourful flowers and panjiri, panchamrit and many other dishes were prepared for the offering. Kirtan and bhajan were also organised on this auspicious occasion.
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