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Even if it's not Ram Navami, there is still a market for saffron flags; understand why, and you'll also shout, "Jai Shri Ram."

Even if it's not Ram Navami, there is still a market for saffron flags; understand why, and you'll also shout, "Jai Shri Ram."


Even if it's not Ram Navami, there is still a market for saffron flags; understand why, and you'll also shout, "Jai Shri Ram."
Even if it's not Ram Navami, there is still a market for saffron flags; understand why, and you'll also shout, "Jai Shri Ram."



Bokaro. Enthusiasm is prevalent across the nation surrounding the dedication of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi at Ayodhya on January 22. In the meanwhile, Mangal De, a craftsman from Bokaro's Chas Purana Bazaar, has been involved in the flag-making industry for forty years and is presently working hard to create the flag of Lord Shri Ram.


In a special interview with Local 18, flag maker Mangal said that he is creating the flag for the consecration ceremony of the Lord Shri Ram temple, which is scheduled for January 22 in Ayodhya. This is because, on the day of this significant event, followers fly flags at their residences. will convey their faith. In this case, he has gotten orders to make over 5,000 flags from various locations in order to prepare for the celebration, and he supplies Chas Bazaar and West Bengal with his creations.


Mangal said that saffron flags in the sizes of 4x7, 5x7, and 12x15 are being manufactured with the upcoming Ramotsav on January 22 in mind. In addition, Shani Sevak of Chas has commissioned a unique flag that is fifteen feet in diameter. Customers may purchase flags from Rs 30 to Rs 3000 at his business. Additionally, you may create a flag in whatever size you choose.


This spiritual and social service

Mangal ji said that the flag-making process is a social and spiritual service since it is connected to the beliefs and feelings of the followers. He is making flags nonstop from 6 am to 11 am out of trust in Lord Shri Ram.


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