Video Of Little Girl Singing Ram Aayenge Is Winning Hearts
Video Of Little Girl Singing Ram Aayenge Is Winning Hearts
The young girl not only recalled the lyrics flawlessly but also maintained perfect timing and rhythm throughout.

The Pran Pratishtha ceremony of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh was observed today on January 22. The temple premises were decorated with vibrant flowers and illuminated with colourful lights. Many notable members from the political, cricket, and showbiz industry attended the inaugural event. At the same time, people across the country are celebrating the occasion in various ways. Earlier this morning, a little girl delved into the celebratory fervour by delivering a soulful rendition of the Ram Aayenge hymn, sung by Vishal Mishra and Payal Dev.

The video of the little girl lending her voice to the Ram Aayenge song has now gone viral. Shared on X (formerly known as Twitter), the video captures her singing the devotional track with her amazing vocals. Not only did she remember the lyrics by heart, but the young one also did not miss a single beat and rhythm. Dressed in a red frock and black pullover underneath, the kid smiled through the entire song whilst singing and occasionally gestured with her hands. “No one will pass without liking this post. Jai Shree Ram. Ram Ram,” read the note accompanying the video.

As soon as the visual clip surfaced online, social media users appreciated the vocal skills of the adorable girl. While many called her singing abilities “Beautiful” another commented, “Aww so cute. Jai Shree Ram.” Others resorted to dropping glimpses of the Ram Mandir and chanting “Jai Shree Ram” slogans.

Earlier, a video of a college student from Jammu and Kashmir’s Uri tehsil whipped up an online storm after she sang the Ram Bhajan, originally sung by Jubin Nautiyal. The 19-year-old added a personal twist to the popular track by singing it in the Pahari language. In an interaction with ANI, she revealed that Jubin Nautiyal inspired her to sing the Ram bhajan in her language. “I thought that if it can be in Hindi, why can it not be in Pahari? I wrote it in Pahari and sang it. I recorded it and showed it to my sir. He posted it and it got viral,” she said.

The temple gates of Ram Mandir will be open to the general public from January 23.

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