Ram Navami celebrated on a grand note with religious fervour and gaiety in Kalaburagi
The Hindu
Kalaburagi celebrates Ram Navami with a 15-ft statue of Lord Ram, communal harmony, and traditional attire.
A 15-ft high statue of Lord Ram decorated aesthetically, amid a sea of devotees, was taken out through the main streets of Kalaburagi during the procession organised to mark Ram Navami celebrations on Wednesday.
Like every year, Ram Navami was celebrated on a grand note with religious fervour and gaiety. Hundreds of youngsters, women from various localities gathered wearing saffron clothes, caps and carrying flags through the procession from Ram Tirtha Circle to Jagat Circle.
The utsav set an example of communal harmony as a group of Muslims distributed fruit juice to the devotees participating in the procession near the Quadri Chaman Dargah Shareef on the stretch of road between Aland Check-Post and Naka Circle.
Thousands of people participated in the Ram Navami processions organised by three different groups, Adipurush Rama Navami Utsav Samiti, Sri Ram Sene and Sri Ram Navami Utsav Samiti.
Of the three processions, two commenced from Aland Check-Post near Ram Tirth Temple and one from Nagareshwar School in Nehru Gunj. They traversed through various junctions and concluded at Jagat Circle. People were dressed in traditional attire and danced to folk and devotional songs.
Kalaburagi MP Umesh Jadhav, BJP leader Chandrakant Patil and Janata Dal (Secular) district president Balraj Guttedar attended the procession taken out from Aland Check-Post. And, spiritual leader Kaliputra Kalicharan Maharaj from Akola in Maharashtra and Mahant Tukoji Bhuva, a seer from Tuljapur Mutt, Maharashtra, participated in the procession taken out by the Adipurush Rama Navami Utsav Samiti.
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