• 19 Sep, 2024

Sanskrit Composition Recorded by BHU's Art Scholars to Awaken Lord Rama's Benevolence

In a profound endeavor to rouse the spirit of Lord Rama, the Kashi Vidvat Parishad has meticulously crafted a soul-stirring Sanskrit lullaby. This melodious composition, recorded by the talented students of the BHU's Arts Department, is slated to be presented by the Parishad's Ashtamandal on the auspicious occasion of January 19th in the sacred city of Ayodhya.

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The lyrical essence of the composition, "Uttishth Vats Shriram, Swapnan Nahi Te Karm," echoes a profound call to awaken awareness and devotion towards the benevolent Lord Rama. The Parishad, known for its scholarly pursuits, has orchestrated this musical masterpiece with the aim of instilling a sense of divine connection and spiritual awakening among the masses.

Highlighting the collaborative effort, Professor Ramnarayan Dwivedi, the esteemed Secretary of the Kashi Vidvat Parishad, shared insights into the process. The recording of the lullaby involved the harmonious voices of the students from the BHU's Arts Department, whose dedication and musical prowess have brought this divine creation to life.

As the culmination of this spiritual offering approaches, the Parishad's Ashtamandal, comprising revered scholars, is preparing to embark on a pilgrimage to Ayodhya on January 19th. This journey holds significant importance as the Parishad plans to entrust the recorded lullaby to the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust during this auspicious occasion.

Professor Dwivedi further emphasized the profound connection between Lord Rama and Lord Vishwanath, elucidating that the worship of Lord Rama holds a special place in the hearts of devotees, embodying the essence of Pujya Pujak Bhava. To honor this connection, offerings of symbolic significance, including a silver bilva leaf, traditional attire, a saree for Janaki, a chunari, and kumkum for Annapurna, will be meticulously dedicated to Lord Rama.

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This sacred consecration of offerings will be conducted under the auspices of the All India Saints Committee, with the guidance of the venerable Swami Jitendranand Saraswati. The elaborate ceremony is set to take place on a Sunday, bringing together the collective energy and devotion of the Parishad's Ashtamandal, which includes revered scholars such as Professor Vashishth Tripathi, the president, Professor Ramchandra Pandey, Professor Gopabandhu Mishra, Professor Vinay Kumar Pandey, Professor Ramnarayan Dwivedi, Professor Dinesh Kumar Garg, Ramkishor Tripathi, and Professor Chandramouli Upadhyay.

This sacred event symbolizes not only a musical offering to Lord Rama but also a harmonious convergence of spirituality, scholarship, and devotion orchestrated by the Kashi Vidvat Parishad.

Kalyani Bhatia

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