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Viral Video: As the inauguration of the Ram Temple approaches, excitement resonates not only in India but also among Indians worldwide. One remarkable contribution to the celebration comes from Batool Zehra, a Muslim student from Uri in Jammu and Kashmir, who has lent her voice to a soulful Ram bhajan. This musical offering has not only gone viral but also symbolizes unity and harmony.
Batool Zehra's rendition of the Ram bhajan beautifully exemplifies the spirit of unity and shared devotion, showcasing how diversity can be celebrated through music. Her choice to sing in the regional language adds a unique touch, making the devotional song resonate with the people of the valley.
#WATCH | Uri, J&K: On singing Ram bhajan in Pahari language, Batool Zehra says, "I heard a song by Jubin Nautiyal and I liked it very much. I thought that if it can be in Hindi, why can it not be in Pahari. I wrote it in Pahari and sang it. I recorded it and showed it to my sir.… https://t.co/xiIE8ojxgw pic.twitter.com/5NoDaRZqsu
— ANI (@ANI) January 15, 2024
Zehra's heartfelt contribution serves as a bridge, connecting people from Jammu and Kashmir to the grand event of the Ram Temple inauguration scheduled for January 22. Her musical tribute adds a touch of cultural richness to the nationwide festivities leading up to the momentous occasion.
Highlighting the anticipation, Zehra mentions Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 11-day fast preceding the consecration ceremony, underscoring the nationwide participation as people from every corner express their reverence for Lord Ram through sweet melodies.
Zehra's decision to sing a Ram bhajan in the regional language was inspired by a Bollywood song by Jubin Nautiyal. The recording gained widespread attention after being shared on social media, showcasing the power of music to connect people and break cultural barriers.
Expressing her gratitude, Zehra acknowledges the efforts of Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, whose initiatives have fostered a positive environment. She shares that not only has her Muslim community praised her, but the Imam's message emphasizes the importance of love for the country one resides in.
Zehra concludes by noting that Lord Ram is often referred to as 'Purushottam' due to his honesty and unwavering belief in justice, making her musical tribute even more poignant.
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