A grand procession was taken out on ram Navami!

chief minister Nitish Kumar on sunday attended the program organized by Shri ram Navami Shobha yatra Abhinandan Samiti at Dakbungla Square in Patna. The chief minister welcomed the Shobha yatra and performed Aarti and was honored by presenting a symbol. On this occasion, a large number of people greeted the Chief Minister.

cm accepted the greetings of the people

The cm also accepted the greetings of the people present by waving his hand and wished the people of the state on Shri ram Navami. On this occasion, Union minister Giriraj Singh, Deputy chief minister Samrat Chaudhary, Water Resources and Parliamentary Affairs minister Vijay Kumar Chaudhary, health minister Mangal Pandey, Road Construction minister Shri Nitin Naveen, dilip kumar Jaiswal, former Union minister Shahnawaz Hussain, and many other dignitaries were present.

In the processions, events related to the life of Lord ram were displayed in the form of beautiful tableaux. Apart from the replica of the newly built Shri Ramlala temple in Ayodhya, the nine and a half feet statue of Shri Ramlala as well as the ten feet statue of Hanuman ji were also special attractions of the ram Navami procession. Apart from this, artists from all over the country also participated in this event.

The entire area in patna is Ram-filled since night

On the occasion of ram Navami, all the roads of the capital patna are decorated with Mahaveeri flags, banners, Ramnam flags and arches. The entire area has been filled with ram since last night. All the temples have been decorated attractively with flowers and garlands. Special arrangements have been made for ram Navami in the famous Mahavir temple located near patna Junction. Strict security arrangements have been made for ram Navami. All the major temples of the capital are being monitored with CCTV cameras and additional policemen have been deputed at various places. Surveillance is being done with drones. A senior police officer of patna said that police patrolling has been increased in view of ram Navami.

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