Ram Bhajan: Palak Muchhal's devotional song 'Jai Shri Ram' goes viral on social media, singer says – a matter of pride for me

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Bollywood’s famous singer Palak Muchhal He has sung a devotional song ‘Jai Shri Ram’ before the consecration ceremony of Ram Lalla’s idol at the Ram temple in Ayodhya on January 22. The audience is very fond of this song.

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Talking about the Ram song, Palak told ANI, “The reason for singing this bhajan was not because of how much response I would get for this song… This is my expression. When I woke up in the morning as a child, my family used to say ‘Ram Ram’ instead of ‘good morning’.

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“I am a devotee of Ramji and I have been singing this bhajan which has been released recently at the temple, since very long when I used to perform puja with my grandfather,” she added.

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“I wrote this bhajan a long time ago, but I felt compelled to share my love with all Ram fans, especially since the entire nation is mesmerized by the name of Ram ji. It expresses my devotion.”

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Palak further said, “I am very happy that all Ram devotees are connecting with this feeling. Some people who are writing on social media are using it as a medium of meditation. Some people are saying that they are getting new energy and inspiration after listening to them.

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“Some people are listening to it from morning till night. If this bhajan succeeds in expressing devotion, then I believe its purpose has been served.

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Palak has also said that she plans to go to Ayodhya on 22 January. The Bollywood singer has given famous tracks like ‘Chahoon Mein Ya Na’, ‘Dhokha Dhadi’, ‘Prem Ratan Dhan Payo’.

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Vedic rituals have started for the consecration ceremony of Ram Lalla in Ayodhya. Champat Rai, general secretary of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teertha Kshetra Trust, said that the Ram temple will be open for the general public from January 23.

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“‘Pran Pratishtha’ is expected to be over by 1 pm. PM Modi and others present on the occasion will express their views after the ceremony. As per tradition, the gifts have arrived in 1,000 baskets from Janakpur and Mithila areas in Nepal. The temples will remain closed for public on January 20 and 21.”

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