[GHHF] “Jai Sri Ram” signs are imprinted in Villages to make Hindus proud of their Dharma in Andhra Pradesh.

22 Apr 2024 79 Views

“The Mahabharata has been described as an encyclopedia of moral teaching, the nature of which may perhaps be judged from a few extracts. "The sum of true righteousness is to treat others as you yourself would be treated. Do nothing to your neighbor that you would not have your neighbor do to you hereafter." "It is the constant duty of the good to injure no one by thought, word or deed, to give to others and to be kind to all.” L S S O'Malley
Global Hindu Heritage Foundation is committed to revive Sanatana Dharma, spread it to villages, create pride among Hindus, instill faith in their heritage, educate children with timeless wisdom and make them aware of the deceptive practices of converting innocent Hindus.
    Ever since Ayodhya Rama Prana Pratishta was announced, GHHF started imprinting “Jai Sri Ram” signs in six different States in Bharat, Bangladesh, and USA. More than 250 Volunteers from different States requested GHHF to send stencils to imprint the Sri Rama Signs. These volunteers are so excited they started imprinting “Jai Sri Rama” signs on different houses, electrical poles and other areas.
    The families in these Villages and townships were incredibly happy to have these signs imprinted on their doors and walls. In fact, many families called and requested our volunteers to come and imprint the signs. They have the choice to do either one of the signs or both.
    
It also deters the missionaries to go to these houses where they see the signs. Now Hindus in these villages are questioning the missionaries about some of the statement in the Bible.

Why Jai Sri Ram Signs?
The "Jai Shri Ram" slogan has been chanted for centuries since the Treta Yuga where Sri Rama was born. It is believed that Sri Rama reached the shores, he threw a stone with Sri Rama written on it. It happened to float on the water instead of sinking. Hanuman and other Vanaras built Rama Sethu in five days as they keep Chanting Sri Rama. After completion, they started chanting Jai Sri Ram.

The sign is being printed in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Assam, West Bengal and in Bangladesh and USA. More than 250 people have taken the initiative to the villages and paint the slogan in the houses as well as on the walls and electric poles. Countless hours are being spent by these volunteers with passion, zeal, and gaiety. Their bubbling excitement and enthusiasm was immeasurable.
Jai Sri Ram has become an enormously powerful and revered mantra in Hinduism that holds profound religious and cultural significance. It is a symbol of devotion, righteousness, and the triumph of good over evil. The utterance of these three words resonates deeply within the hearts of millions of people, transcending religious boundaries and fostering a sense of unity. In this article, we will delve into the historical, cultural, and spiritual aspects of "Jai Shri Ram."

This slogan can be traced back to Ramayana written by Sage Valmiki and people chanted thus mantra to show their reverence, and faith to Sri Rama. It is believed that chanting of this mantra invokes the blessings of Sri Rama and establishes direct connection with the divine. At the societal level, it has become a unifying force bringing all the Hindus together. It has become a rallying cry for the liberation of the Ayodhya Temple where a Mosque was built nearly 500 years ago. 

This mantra continues to inspire millions, transcending religious and cultural boundaries. As people continue to chant "Jai Shri Ram" with devotion and reverence, they contribute to a legacy that celebrates the triumph of good over evil and fosters a sense of unity and cultural pride. Additionally, chanting Jai Sri Ram has become a way to relieve fear, sorrow, stress, worries, and at the same time chanting gives strength and freedom from the cycle of birth and death that is the real reality of the child for the mother Is like crying.
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