#JaiShriRam also in Australia! A shop in Adelaide donates Rs 75,500 to Ram Mandir Nirman

27 Feb 2021 15:13:02
New Delhi, February 27: Nothing pleases more to see Indian culture and love for India being prospered beyond the seas. While people in India are making contributions to the construction Ram Mandir at Ayodhya, a shop in Australia collecting amount for Ram Mandir by narrating the 500 years old Lord Rama's and Ayodhya's history has grabbed out and out attention.

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Anand Katira, resident of India's Sukhpur town of Bhuj district migrated years ago to Australia for business. He in the city of Adelaide assumably owns a gift shop and has already made a devotional contribution of Rs 5,50,000 to Ram Mandir. But, can devotion be ever measured in scales?
 
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Katira decided to arrange a donation box in his shop and began explaining his customers the 500 years old India's celebrated history in short. The impact of the Lord Rama's and Ayodhya's history over the minds of these foreign customers led Katira to collect Rs 75,500 more for Ram Mandir. True devotion means becoming the hand of divine, they say. And Anand Katira, now in Australia has proved it right.
 
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This is what RSS is and this is what the exact moral idea of the organisation is! Be in any corner of the world, the RSS worker remains faithful to the birthplace and never forgets the Motherland, it's culture and rituals.
 
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The world’s largest over mass contact and fund raising campaign for Sri Ram Temple at Ayodhya concludes today coinciding Sant Ravidas Jayanti. National Spokesman of Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) has appealed to all those ‘Ram Bhakts’ who could not offer their contribution for this national cause, to do so. From the day the construction starts, the temple would be completed in 36-39 months, said Champat Rai, general secretary of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra.
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