In Houston, the majestic Ram Temple billboard draws hundreds of drivers

In Houston, the majestic Ram Temple billboard draws hundreds of drivers


In Houston, the majestic Ram Temple billboard draws hundreds of drivers
In Houston, the majestic Ram Temple billboard draws hundreds of drivers



A mesmerizing billboard that captures the spirit of Shri Ram has appeared in Houston and is drawing thousands of visitors each day during the world's festivities of the dedication of the Ayodhya Ram temple.


A mesmerizing billboard that captures the spirit of Shri Ram has appeared in Houston and is drawing thousands of visitors each day during the world's festivities of the dedication of the Ayodhya Ram temple.


A large billboard that captures the spirit of Shri Ram was installed in Houston among the global festivities leading up to the dedication of the Ram temple in Ayodhya. Since Monday, it has drawn hundreds of drivers every day to Houston's busiest freeway.


With the present bitter cold, Houstonians are greeted with a rare surprise and a warm welcome from the three-hundred-foot-tall billboard announcing the temple's inauguration.


The billboard project was planned and conceptualized with passion by Dr. Kusum Vyas of Living Planet Foundation, the creator of the Green Kumbh Yatra and the Save Ram Setu campaign. Umang Mehta, a longtime volunteer from Houston, assisted in its execution. The billboard was financed by Hindus of Greater Houston (HGH), an esteemed organization that seeks to uplift and energise the community by disseminating the good vibes and energy of Sanatana Vedic Dharma. It was erected in a prominent position in Houston.


A public invitation to all Houstonians to contemplate the celebration happening at the Gujarat Society of Houston (GSH) on January 21 is also extended via the HGH-funded billboard. The primary goal, according to Dr. Kusum Vyas, was to design a billboard that was visually appealing and linked to the values of Ayodhya and Shri Ram since the two are interdependent, PTI said.


Through the unconventional use of suitable hues, our design aims to maximize sunshine and reflect the actual spirit and holiness of Shri Ram and Ayodhya, making the billboard welcome and infusing everyone's experience with a sense of warmth and tranquil vibrations. Dr. Vaas emphasized that for the first time ever, Lord Shri Ramji would appear in the sky of a major American city, and an estimated 1.5 million people each week will have the opportunity to see Shri Ram and the Ayodhya Temple for a whole month. The outcome of 500 years of sacrifice and tenacity is the Ram temple in Ayodhya.


Even if we are unable to go to Ayodhya, we still want to bring Shri Ram and the Ayodhya Temple to Houston so that everyone may share in this once-in-a-lifetime experience. "With this gorgeous, enormous billboard, we've accomplished that," Umang Mehta said. In addition to marking the location of the Hindu community in Greater Houston, the billboard serves as a reminder to the locals about the upcoming consecration event at Ayodhya on January 22, which will be attended by prominent global saints and dignitaries. According to Vijay Pallod of HGH, a large party is planned on January 21 in Houston to commemorate this significant occasion. All are welcome to attend.


The Gujarati Samaj of Houston Event Hall will host the celebration on January 21 in Houston. Everyone is cordially invited by HGH to take part in the historic Pran Pratishtha Ceremony at the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Ayodhya Temple. In addition, a number of other temples are participating in the celebrations, beginning on Saturday with the Pran Pratishtha Mahotsav at the Vadtal Dham, Shri Swami Narayan Hindu Temple. This event has a grand procession, a havan, a recital of the Hanuman Chalisa, cultural events, and Maha Deep Aarti. Plus, there will be fireworks. The BAPS Temple is going to have an amazing light show. In observance of Shri Ram Temple, Hindus in the Greater Houston area will light lights.


The BAPS Temple is going to have an amazing light show. In observance of Shri Ram Temple, Hindus in the Greater Houston area will light lights. The festivity will be made even more beautiful by the dazzling lamplight and the stunning rangoli created by Sangeeta Bhutada.


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