
Ayodhya. Ramnagari Ayodhya saw a special scene on Thursday. When Bollywood’s famous actress Raveena Tandon reached Ayodhya, the feeling of “Ram” in her face and “Jai Shri Ram” in the neck was clearly visible. During this, Raveena Tandon attended the court of Sri Ramalla and duly visited, where Jai Shri Ram was announced and praised Prime Minister Modi.
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After this, she also went to Hanuman Garhi Temple and offered prayers with faith there too. As soon as Pawan’s son reached Hanuman’s court, Raveena Tandon became emotional. Tight security arrangements were made in the temple premises during darshan. When the Raveena reached the temple amidst a crowd of thousands of devotees, enthusiasm was seen among the devotees. After seeing Ramlala, the actress got emotional and raised the slogan of “Jai Shri Ram”, which resonated the entire campus.
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The actress told the media that the development of Ayodhya is highly admirable. He appreciated Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and said that today Ayodhya is emerging in a grand and divine form globally. Raveena Tandon said that the construction of the Ram temple is a symbol of faith and culture not only in India, but for the whole world. During the worship of Raveena Tandon in Ramnagari, devotees also announced “Jai Shri Ram” with him. A wonderful confluence of faith and devotion was seen throughout the atmosphere.
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