Car Rally in the USA
The Hindu American community orchestrated a grand car rally across Houston, USA, recently, resonating with the spirit of the occasion. Halting at 11 temples along the route, participants sang bhajans and echoed the slogans of Jai Shri Ram. Adorned with saffron banners, nearly 500 enthusiastic riders traversed the distance, proudly carrying an image of the Ram Mandir, the national flags of India and the USA. A procession of 216 cars formed a three-mile-long line, accompanied by eight police officers on bikes. Temples throughout the states in the US are gearing up for a weeklong celebration to honour the grand inauguration of the Ram Mandir.
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