With the much-anticipated consecration of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya just around the corner, the air is thick with devotion and anticipation. Amidst this fervor, singer Swasthi Mehul’s soulful bhajan, “Mere Ram Ayenge,” has struck a chord with millions, becoming a viral sensation on social media.
The bhajan, with its simple yet powerful lyrics and Mehul’s emotive rendition, captures the essence of longing and hope for Lord Ram’s return. The video, featuring shots of the under-construction Ram Mandir and serene visuals of Ayodhya, has garnered over 3 million views on Youtube and countless shares on other platforms.
The song’s popularity transcends age and region. From young millennials to devout elders, “Ram Ayenge” has resonated with diverse audiences, uniting them in their shared faith and excitement for the upcoming event.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself took to Twitter to praise the bhajan, saying:
“Listening to Swasti Ji’s bhajan once leaves a lasting resonance in the ears. It fills the eyes with tears and the mind with emotions.”
स्वस्ति जी का ये भजन एक बार सुन लें तो लंबे समय तक कानों में गूंजता रहता है। आंखों को आंसुओं से, मन को भावों से भर देता है। #ShriRamBhajan https://t.co/0nD3XmAbzk
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) January 6, 2024
Prime Minister Modi’s endorsement further propelled the bhajan into the limelight, making it a national phenomenon.
Swasthi Mehul, a rising star in the devotional music scene, attributes the song’s success to its inherent sincerity and the timing of its release.
“I poured my heart and soul into this bhajan,” she says. “And I think people are connecting with it because it reflects their own feelings of devotion and anticipation for Lord Ram’s return to Ayodhya.”
The viral success of “Ram Ayenge” serves as a testament to the power of music to transcend boundaries and unite people in shared emotions. It also reflects the deep-seated faith that millions hold for Lord Ram and their eagerness to witness the culmination of a decades-long wait.
As Ayodhya prepares for the historic consecration ceremony, “Ram Ayenge” is sure to remain a popular anthem of devotion, echoing in the hearts and minds of millions as they welcome Lord Ram back to his rightful abode.