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    Ram Mandir: Prime Minister Modi released postage stamp on Ram Temple, said- Ramayana gives the message of ‘victory of love’

    News Analysis IndiaBy News Analysis IndiaJanuary 18, 20242 Mins Read
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    Ram Mandir News. PM Narendra Modi has released commemorative postage stamps on Ram Temple in Ayodhya and a book of postage stamps issued on Lord Ram across the world. During this, the Prime Minister said that it presents a glimpse of Shri Ram, Mata Sita and Ramayana.

    He said in a video message that postage stamps are not just a piece of paper or artwork but they are a miniature version of epics and great ideas. Officials said that its design includes Ram temple, Chaupai ‘Mangal Bhawan Amangal Hari’ Surya, Saryu river and sculptures in and around the temple. He told that the six postage stamps are on Ram Temple, Lord Ganesha, Lord Hanuman, Jatayu, Kevatraj and Maa Shabari.

    PM Modi said that the greatness of Ram, Sita and Ramayana is beyond the boundaries of time, society, caste, religion and region and it connects everyone. The Prime Minister said that Ramayana gives the message of ‘victory of love’ and teaches people sacrifice, unity and bravery in the most difficult times while connecting humanity.

    He said that this is why the epic has been the center of global attraction and is respected everywhere. The philatelic book highlights the international popularity of Lord Ram and the 48-page book features postage stamps issued by more than 20 countries, including the US, New Zealand, Singapore, Canada, Cambodia and organizations like the United Nations. .

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