Jamshedpur: The seven-day musical narration of Shri Ram Katha at Surya Mandir Complex in Sidhgora, Jamshedpur came to a magnificent conclusion on Tuesday.
The Ram Katha was organized to mark the third anniversary of the founding of the Shri Ram Temple by the Surya Mandir Committee, Sidhgora.
The temple put up 40 counters for ladies and 20 counters for males inside its grounds to serve the Mahaprasad.
20 counters were also set aside for soft drinks.
The temple committee set up separate sections for males and women due to the overwhelming number of worshippers seeking Prasad.

Almost 22 thousand devotees got Prasad during the Bhandara, which lasted from 7:30 pm till late at night.
Paper plates and glasses were arranged by the Surya Mandir Committee for the Bhandara’s Prasad distribution.
Raghubar Das, the former chief minister of the state and the chief patron of the Surya Mandir Committee, led the arrangements of the Mahabhandara.
He kept issuing instructions for successful conduct of the Mahabhandara and regularly met with the temple committee officers, the Mandal President, and BJP supporters.
Raghubar Das was there during the Bhandara, which lasted late into the night, and kept an eye on the situation at the counters.
The devotees were thanked by Raghubar Das for their assistance in making the celebration a success.
He said that the devotees’ commitment and participation throughout the Kalash Yatra, city tour, and massive bhandara were genuinely amazing.
He said that it is impossible to fully express in words the distinctive devotional attitude of the people in this area.
Now, Surya Mandir Dham is the hub of religion thanks to the collaboration and commitment of all devotees, he said.
The results of their devotion are definitely gratifying, Mr. Das said in his thank you speech to the temple committee officers and staff as well as the BJP volunteers who participated in the religious ceremonies.
He stressed that the Ram Katha narrative has inspired and motivated people for millennia since India is a nation with a rich religious tradition.

Vyas Pandit Gaurangi narrated the tale from Ramayana, which had a significant influence on him, on the third anniversary of the construction of the Shri Ram Temple, he said.
The patron of the Sun Temple Committee, Chandragupt Singh, thanked all of the worshippers for their support and blessings throughout the ceremony.
He admitted that the Shri Ram Katha’s success was greatly influenced by the enormous number of devotees who attended.
He said that the Surya Mandir Committee will continue to arrange events in the future to safeguard cultural heritage and advance world welfare with the ongoing collaboration of all the devotees.
