VHP Spokesperson Invites Juna Akhara VP to Ayodhya for Ram Temple Event

Binod Bansal Celebrates Ram Temple Construction, Invites Mahant Vidyanand

Vishwa Hindu Parishad’s Binod Bansal highlights the historic Ram Temple construction in Ayodhya during his visit to Jamshedpur.

JAMSHEDPUR – National spokesperson of Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), Binod Bansal, on his visit to Jamshedpur, emphasized the significance of the Ram Temple being built in Ayodhya.

He remarked on the 550-year struggle leading to the realization of this dream for Hindus.

During his stay in Seraikela district, Bansal visited the Pardih Kali temple, inviting Mahant Vidyanand Saraswati, National Vice President of Juna Akhara, to Ayodhya on January 22.

The visit included distributing ‘Akshat’ (sacred grains) from Ayodhya among local households, symbolizing blessings and unity.

Bansal expressed the global enthusiasm surrounding the temple’s construction, noting it as a celebration of national significance.

He acknowledged the sacrifices of countless individuals over centuries awaiting this monumental moment.

Joining him were prominent leaders including Janardan Pandey, Raju Choudhary, Kanhaiya Pandey, Aditya Verma, Rajesh Choubey, Ritikesh, and other Seraikela district workers.

This event reflects the deep cultural and religious sentiments associated with the Ram Temple, resonating with millions of people nationally and internationally.

VHP’s active role in advocating and celebrating Hindu cultural heritage is exemplified in such initiatives and visits by its leaders.

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