The Free Press Journal

Ayodhya Nothing Without Lord Ram, Says President

- (Inputs from Our Correspond­ent)

LUCKNOW (AGENCIES): Ayodhya is nothing without Lord Ram, President Ram Nath Kovind said on Sunday as he visited the city, where a Ram temple is under constructi­on. “Without Ram, Ayodhya is not Ayodhya. Ayodhya exists where there is Ram. Lord Ram resides permanentl­y in this city, and hence in the true sense, this place is Ayodhya,” the President said while inaugurati­ng a Ramayan conclave there.

Apparently referring to his name, Kovind said, “I feel that when my family members named me, they were possibly having the feeling of respect and affection towards Ram Katha and Lord Ram, which is seen in the common public.”

Elaboratin­g further on Ayodhya, the President said, “The literal meaning of Ayodhya is the one with whom it is impossible to wage a war. Owing to the courage and power of Raghuvansh­i kings Raghu, Dileep, Aj, Dashrath and Ram, their capital was considered unconquera­ble.

Therefore, the name of this city as ‘Ayodhya’ will always remain relevant.”

Highlighti­ng the love of Lord Ram towards tribals, he said, “During his days of exile, Lord Ram did not call armies of Ayodhya and Mithila to fight the war. He gathered the Kols, Bheels, Vaanars and formed his army. In his campaign, he included Jatayu (vulture). He strengthen­ed love and friendship with the tribals.” A postal cover of the Ramayan conclave was unveiled by the President.

Imembers feel that when my family named me, they were possibly having the feeling of respect and affection towards Ram Katha and Lord Ram, which is seen in the common public.

—Ram Nath Kovind, Prez

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