42 pregnant women wrote ‘Ram Naam’ in 21 international languages
Preparations are going on in full swing for the consecration ceremony of Lord Shri Ram on January 22 in Ayodhya. At the Pran Pratishtha ceremony, 42 pregnant women from Surat, Gujarat wrote ‘Ram Naam’ 21 times in different national and international languages with devotion. This unique initiative shows that people in different parts of the country are expressing their faith in different ways during the Pran Pratistha ceremony.
At the same time, Garbh Sanskar counselor Ameesha Ben explained the importance of writing ‘Ram Naam’ 21 times. The aim of this initiative is to turn the spiritual and emotional level of the child towards God through the language of devotion, the language of Ram and vibrations. From Satyayuga to Kalyuga, cremation is performed by saying ‘Ram’. Thus, (Pran-Pratistha Ceremony) it is emphasized that without Rama, both the beginning and the end are not possible. This work has been done with utmost sincerity for this purpose.
Ameesha Ben said that Lord Ram’s name is written 21 times in different national and international languages. That means a total of 441 (21 x 21) times. He said that the significance of number 9 is considered very auspicious. Ram Navami, the birth anniversary of Lord Rama, also falls on the 27th Nakshatra, which symbolizes 9.
Vishwa Ben, one of the pregnant women, said that the entire country is celebrating the arrival of Lord Ram. We have written the name of Ram with the intention of inculcating qualities like Ram in our children and also to express happiness. I have written the name of Lord Ram 5000 times and when I wrote this mantra I felt positive energy.