[GHHF] “Jai Sree Ram” Imprinted on 150 Hindu houses in a village in Anantapur District to make them proud of Sanatana Dharma.

02 Nov 2024 214 Views

Global Hindu Heritage Foundation is pleased to start a program called "Jai Sri Ram on every House and in every Roar,” in Duratakunta village in Kalyandurg Mandal in Anantapur district with the help of four Volunteers. Aruna, Anil Kumar, Hanumanthu, and Rai, full-time workers of the GHHF and the youth of the village committee, imprinted "Jai Sri Ram" on the Hindu houses as they chanted Si Rama's name.


The "Jai Sri Ram" slogan has been chanted for centuries since the Treta Yuga when Sri Rama was born. It is believed that when 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 kept 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, Bangladesh, and the USA. More than 200 people have taken the initiative to the villages and painted the slogan on the houses, walls, and electric poles. These volunteers spend countless hours with passion, zeal, and gaiety. Their bubbling excitement and enthusiasm are immeasurable.
Jai Sri Ram has become a potent and revered mantra in Hinduism that holds profound religious and cultural significance. It symbolizes 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. This article will delve into the historical, cultural, and spiritual aspects of "Jai Sri Ram."


This slogan can be traced back to the Ramayana, written by Sage Valmiki. People chanted this mantra to show their reverence and faith in Sri Rama. It is believed that chanting this mantra invokes Sri Rama's blessings and establishes a direct connection with the divine. It has become a unifying force at the societal level, 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 Sri 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, and 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. It is like crying.
The chanting of Jai Sri Ram is believed to usher in the concept of Rama Rajya. ‘Ram Rajya visualizes a society in which virtue, morality, and justice are the core ideals around which day-to-day interactions between citizens and citizens and between state and citizens occur. Since it is impossible to imagine such a perfect situation, Ram Rajya, in the modern sense, is often thought of as an idealistic goal that governments should keep in mind when policies are developed. 
Rama's reign is known as the Rama Rajya, lasting 11,000 years. People were happy, healthy, holy, and satisfied during this period and lived entirely in peace and harmony. There was no evil, wars, natural calamity, or diseases. Rama ruled the earth without military force, as all kings submitted themselves to him. During Rama’s reign, all the citizens were happy and employed where they could feed their families. During that time, there was no terrorism, theft, or communal riots, and no citizen ever needed to sleep hungry. Rama was considered wise, selfless, and honest. He was able to protect its citizens from foreign invasions and was selfless and hardworking.


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