Deccan Chronicle

Srirama Shobha Yatra turns Hyderabad into saffron city

Raja Singh lays stress on bhagwa power; stakes claim on Kashi, Mathura

- PRATHYUSH NALLELLA | DC

The Srirama Shobha Yatra took to the streets on Wednesday, engaging thousands of devotees adorned in saffron and chanting “Jai Sri Ram” amid blaring songs and lights. The procession, marked by colossal statues of Lord Rama.

The procession began at Aakashpuri Hanuman temple and traversed through the heart of Mangalhat, Puranapool, Jumerat Bazar, Begum Bazar, Siddiamber Bazar, Gowliguda, and Koti, eventually coming to a halt at Ramkote’s Hanuman Vyayam Shala.

BJP MLA Raja Singh initiated the procession from the temple with loud music and singing, along with heated comments, sparking debates. Beginning at 3 pm, the procession went on until 11.30 pm.

Addressing his followers at Begum Bazaar Chatri, Raja Singh said, “Never in my lifetime I thought I’d see the temple of Ram Lalla in Ayodhya, and never in my lifetime I thought I’d see Article 370 being revoked. It is the power of ‘bhagwa’ (saffron). Every time bhagwa is waved, the mightiest of the mountains crumble, the chests of the antination­al explode, and antihindu powers scramble like rats.”

He further said “We were asking for three temples. “But these Ram-haters, these Krishna-haters and Shiva-haters did not give us that. But we still fought and got one temple. We have taken Ayodhya. Now, we will take Kashi, and we will take Mathura.”

“We are so happy that we got the Ayodhya temple. We still have to make India the Hindu Rashtra we dreamt of. We will make our country a powerful Hindu nation and show you what true happiness of a Hindu follower is,” he added

The vibrant procession was adorned with decoration­s and banners, along with Lord Rama’s pandals at every corner, evoking a sense of spiritual fervour. Devotees held saffron flags and took to the streets.

As the procession wound its way through the bustling streets, the chorus of “Jai Shri Ram’’ echoed all around. From children to elders, devotees moved along the route, offering prayers to the idols kept at every corner.

Many also distribute­d water, buttermilk, energy juices, soft drinks, ice creams and meals to devotees. Neel Sharma, a devotee distributi­ng water, said they do this every year and celebrate the festival. “It gives us a lot of joy and happiness to do this, and we will continue to do so”, he said.

The police took rigid security measures to keep the entire procession free of any religious riots or turmoils. Hyderabad police joint commission­er IPS Vikram Singh Mann spoke to Deccan Chronicle and said “We have officers at every step of the procession, and are on high alert for any disturbanc­e. We will make sure everything goes peacefully.”

The procession diffused at the Hanuman Vyayam Shala at 11.30 pm, with a puja at the temple.

 ?? K. DURGA RAO ?? 2. Priests perform rituals during the ‘Sitarama Kalyanam’ ceremony at the Sitaramach­andra Swamy temple in Nizampet —
K. DURGA RAO 2. Priests perform rituals during the ‘Sitarama Kalyanam’ ceremony at the Sitaramach­andra Swamy temple in Nizampet —
 ?? ?? 3. Devotees perform ‘Bruhat Maha Yagam’ during the Srirama Navami celebratio­ns at Kacheguda on Wednesday.
3. Devotees perform ‘Bruhat Maha Yagam’ during the Srirama Navami celebratio­ns at Kacheguda on Wednesday.
 ?? —DEEPAK DESHPANDE ?? 1. A sea of devotees participat­e in the Sriram Navami Shobha Yatra procession at Dhoolpet.
—DEEPAK DESHPANDE 1. A sea of devotees participat­e in the Sriram Navami Shobha Yatra procession at Dhoolpet.
 ?? —DC ?? 5. A drone-mounted effigy of lord Hanuman soars above Kautla village, repurposed from agricultur­al use to mark the celebratio­n of Shrirama Navami at Nirmal Rural on Wednesday.
—DC 5. A drone-mounted effigy of lord Hanuman soars above Kautla village, repurposed from agricultur­al use to mark the celebratio­n of Shrirama Navami at Nirmal Rural on Wednesday.
 ?? — S. SURENDER REDDY ?? 4. Devotees offer prayers during the Srirama Navami celebratio­ns at the Hanuman Temple at RTC Cross Roads.
— S. SURENDER REDDY 4. Devotees offer prayers during the Srirama Navami celebratio­ns at the Hanuman Temple at RTC Cross Roads.
 ?? DC ?? MLA Raja Singh raises a mace (gada) during the Shobha Yatra at Dhoolpet
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DC MLA Raja Singh raises a mace (gada) during the Shobha Yatra at Dhoolpet —

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