PM Modi Shares Ram Bhajan 'Ayodhya Mein Jaykara Gunjay' Sung By JJ Vyck
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has posted a number of Ram Bhajans on his Twitter handle- the latest one being sung and composed by Vikas (known as JJ Vyck) and created by Mahesh Kukreja.
India is gearing up for Lord Rama's 'Pran Pratishtha' ceremony that is scheduled to be held on January 22 in Ayodhya Ram Mandir. Preparations of the much-awaited event are in full swing and over 7000 guests have been invited to attend. The long guest list includes cricket legends Sachin Tendulkar and Virat Kohli, Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan, billionaire industrialists Mukesh Ambani and Gautam Adani, South Superstar Rajinikanth and many others.
Ahead of the consecration, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has posted a number of Ram Bhajans on his Twitter handle- the latest one being sung and composed by Vikas (known as JJ Vyck) and created by Mahesh Kukreja.
Taking to X (formerly known as Twitter), 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."
अयोध्या के साथ देशभर में आज हर ओर प्रभु श्री राम के स्वागत में मंगलगान हो रहा है। इस पुण्य अवसर पर राम लला की भक्ति से ओतप्रोत विकास जी और महेश कुकरेजा जी के राम भजन को आप भी जरूर सुनिए।#ShriRamBhajanhttps://t.co/yHYgEqiSt8
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) January 8, 2024
The song was released on YouTube by 'BLive Bhakti'. The channel descripbed the song as showing the lively and festive feeling in Ayodhya during this big event.
"Ayodhya Mein Jaykara Gunjay' is more than just a song; it's a way to show love and respect to Lord Ram and a treasured part of Ayodhya's music tradition,"the channel wrote.
Meanwhile, this was the fourth song shared by PM Modi before Ramlala's pran pratishtha. The previous ones were sung by Geetaben Rabari (Shree Ram Ghar Aaye), Swasti Mehul (Ram Ayenge) and Jubin Nautiyal (Mere Ghar Ram Aaye Hain).