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Their Forefathers gave up turbans after losing Ram Janmabhoomi to Mughals; 500 years later, this community from Ayodhya fulfills a great vow

“Their Forefathers gave up turbans after losing Ram Janmabhoomi to Mughals; 500 years later, this community from Ayodhya fulfills a great vow”, Swarajyamag, January 12, 2024:

“The Dashrath Samadhi Sthhal, besides being a sacred space, is the spot where the Suryavanshi Kshatriya clan takes several decisions that have a direct bearing on their unity, cultural persistence, and spiritual nurturing of the younger generations. 

It was also the venue for the “Kshatriya Mahakumbh” last November. 

This Mahakumbh had the participation of 145 villages from Ayodhya as well as Basti. “Rashtrapurush Suryavanshi Ram” and Ayodhya, the celebration of the pran-pratishtha rituals and ceremony on 22 January, 2024, were central to the discussions at the “Chaudah-kosiya”panchayat…..”

Read the full article at Swarajyamag.com

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