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  2. Jai Shri Ram - Wikipedia

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    The organizations also distributed a cassette named as Jai Shri Ram, containing songs like "Ram ji ki sena chali" (transl. the army of Rama is on the move) and "Aya samay jawano jago" (transl. the time has come for the martial youth to arise). All the songs in the cassette were set to the tunes of popular Bollywood songs. [46]

  3. Rama - Wikipedia

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    Jeetendra portrayed him in the 1997 Hindi film Lav Kush. [262] Nikhil Kapoor and Arun Govil voiced him in the 1992 animated film Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama. Manoj Bajpayee voiced him in the 2010 animated Hindi film Ramayana: The Epic. [263] Nandamuri Balakrishna portrayed him in the 2011 Telugu film Sri Rama Rajyam. [264]

  4. Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra - Wikipedia

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    The Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra is a trust set up for the construction and management of Ram Mandir in Ayodhya by the Government of India in February 2020. [4] The trust is composed of 15 trustees. [5] [6] This trust organized Prana Pratishtha on 22 January 2024. [7]

  5. Shri Ram Bhakta Hanuman - Wikipedia

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    Shri Ram Bhakta Hanuman (Hanuman, The Worshipper of Lord Rama) is a 1948 Hindi religious film produced and directed by Homi Wadia for Basant Pictures. [1] The story was adapted from Valmiki's Ramayana by Shivram Vashikar and the dialogues were written by P. C. Joshi. S. N. Tripathi not only provided music for the film but acted the main role of ...

  6. Ram ki Paidi - Wikipedia

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    Ram ki Paidi, as seen at night during Diwali celebrations in Ayodhya people can be seen lighting diyas on the ghat. Sarayu ghat during day time. Ram ki Paidi (Hindi: राम की पैड़ी) is a series of ghats on the bank of the Saryu river in Ayodhya, India. A large number of pilgrims visit daily to take a bath in the holy waters. [1]

  7. Ram Janmabhoomi - Wikipedia

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    Ayodhya disputed site map. The Ramayana, a Hindu epic whose earliest portions date back to 1st millennium BCE, states that the capital of Rama was "Ayodhya", which may not be the same as modern Ayodhya [12] [13] According to the local Hindu belief, the site of the now-demolished Babri Mosque in Ayodhya is the exact birthplace of Rama.

  8. Ram Mandir - Wikipedia

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    The Ram Mandir (ISO: Rāma Maṁdira, lit. ' Rama Temple ') is a partially constructed Hindu temple complex in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, India. [6] [7] Many Hindus believe that it is located at the site of Ram Janmabhoomi, the mythical birthplace of Rama, [c] a principal deity of Hinduism.

  9. Ramdwara - Wikipedia

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    Swami Ji Shree Ram Charan Ji Maharaj came to Shahpura from Bhilwara and did Tapasya (deep meditation). At the place where Swami Ram Charan Ji Maharaj's body was cremated, a giant Ramdwara has been built. This is now the chief Ramdwara of Ramsnehi Sampradaya. This Ramdwara is also called Ram Niwas Dhaam or Ram Niwas Baikunth Dhaam.