A few hours are left for Lord Rama's 'Pran Pratishtha' ceremony which is scheduled to be held tomorrow at Ayodhya Ram Mandir and preparation for the much-awaited is at its final phase. Numerous notable people have been invited to attend the ceremony including ministers, celebrities and other eminent people, in addition to sadhus who will begin the 'darshan' of the Ramlala idol after the guests depart. As a countdown to the consecration ceremony, netizens shared several bhajans, stories and pictures on the internet. Popular singers too, sang some of the popular Ram Bhajans and shared them on YouTube. 


In appreciation for all the efforts, PM Narendra Modi kept sharing them on his X (formerly known as Twitter) handle, penning down words of praise for the singers. 


Here is a list of Bhajans that our Prime Minister shared:


1. To start with, PM Modi shared a bhajan 'Ram Aayenge' sung by Swati Mishra and wrote, "This devotional bhajan of Swati Mishra ji to welcome Shri Ram Lala is mesmerizing…"






2. Next came a bhajan 'Jai Shri Ram' sung by Hansraj Raghuvanshi. Sharing the song, PM Modi wrote, "The whole country is happy with the welcome of Lord Shri Ram in Ayodhya. Devotees immersed in the devotion of Ram Lala are expressing their feelings in various ways on this auspicious day. Listen to this bhajan of Hansraj Raghuvanshi ji dedicated to Lord Shri Ram…"






3. This was followed by Jubin Nautiyal's song 'Mere Ghar Ram'. Sharing this, PM Modi said, "This welcome bhajan of Jubin Nautiyal ji, Payal Dev ji and Manoj Muntashir ji, filled with devotion to Ram Lala, is heart touching…"






4. Next came another rendition of 'Ram Aayenge' sung by Swasti Mehul. Sharing the melodious tune, the PM wrote, "If you listen to this hymn of Swasti ji once, it keeps resonating in the ears for a long time. Fills the eyes with tears and the mind with emotions. #ShriRamBhajan"






5. 'Shree Ram Ghar Aaye' sung by Geetaben Rabari was next in line, to which PM said, "This bhajan of Geetaben Rabari ji to welcome him is very emotional."






6. This was followed by a duet bhajan 'Ayodhya Mein Jaykara Gunjay' sung by Ram Bhajan of Vikas and Mahesh Kukreja. Sharing this, PM Modi wrote, "Today, along with Ayodhya, auspicious songs are being sung everywhere in the country to welcome Lord Shri Ram. On this auspicious occasion, you must also listen to the Ram Bhajan of Vikas ji and Mahesh Kukreja ji, filled with devotion to Ram Lala."






7. Coming to the next Bhajan, it was ' 'Sabne Tumhe Pukara Shree Ram Ji' sung by Hariharan.






8. Singer Osman Mir then came up with 'Shri Ram Padhare', sharing which PM Modi wrote, "You will get a divine experience after listening to this melodious Ram Bhajan of Osman Mir ji."






9. Talking about the next Bhajan, sung by Suryagayatri, PM Modi said, "Today when there is an atmosphere of joy everywhere regarding the welcome of Shri Ram Lala in Ayodhya Dham, this praise of Suryagayatri ji is going to fill everyone with devotion."






10. When 11 days were left for the consecration, PM Modi shared a song titled 'Har Ghar Mandir, Har Ghar Utsav'. 






11. This was followed by a rendition of a song from the great poet Arunachala Kavirayar’s Rama Natakam after which came a rendition of Paluke Bangaaramaayena by Dr. M. Balamuralikrishna Ji.










12. Then, a Kannada bhajan titled 'Poojisalende' sung by Sivasri Skandaprasad was also shared by PM Modi.






13. PM Modi also shared an old song sung by Lata Mangeshkar and said, "As the nation awaits 22nd January with great enthusiasm, one of the people who will be missed is our beloved Lata Didi. Here is a Shlok she sung. Her family told me that it was the last Shlok she recorded."






14. In addition to the above, PM Modi also shared bhajans sung by the people in their native languages. Here is the one sung in Odia.






15. PM Modi then shared a compiled playlist of all the bhajans sung in the regional languages. "Over the last few days, many people have been sharing their favourite Shri Ram Bhajan. Sharing a playlist covering some of them. Experience the universal appeal of Prabhu Shri Ram, as each Bhajan transcends language, uniting us all in reverence," he said.






16. There was one from Bengal as well- a Nazrul Geeti titled, 'Mono Jopo Naam'






17. After all this, PM Modi also shared Ram Bhajans from across the world. Starting with, he shared bhajans from Suriname and, Trinidad and Tobago.






18. Next came another one from Guyana.






19. Mauritius also followed the line.






20. The latest Bhajan shared by PM Modi was a song sung by Anuradha Paudwal, which he shared a few hours back.