Watch: Magnificent Ayodhya Hills in Purulia, West Bengal and the connect with Lord Ram| Oneindia

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According to Hindu mythology, Lord Rama and his wife, Sita, stayed in the Ayodhya Hills during their 14-year exile. Sita was thirsty. To quench her thirst, Rama shot an arrow right through the earth’s crust, out of which water gushed out. The place is known today as Sita Kunda. On full moon day, during Baisakh (April), tribal folk from nearby areas gather around to make merry. People in Purulia are awaiting the inauguration of the magnificent Ram Temple in Ayodhya.

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Transcript
00:00 Sanatan is Sanatan.
00:02 Otherwise, there is nothing in the world.
00:04 In 75 years, the first Prime Minister who built a mountain for the Ram Temple.
00:07 With the blessings of Modi Ji, we are able to see the temple.
00:10 In 500 years, our Bhaat Yala is being inaugurated.
00:13 This is a big deal.
00:14 Our Kankan Jaya Ram, Jai Siddhartha!
00:17 Ramchandra Bonobo had come here.
00:28 That's why it is called Ajodhya.
00:31 In today's episode of Kankan Me Ram,
00:34 we tell you about the magnificent Ajodhya Hills in Purulya.
00:39 Waterfalls, lakes and streams dot the face of this land,
00:44 preserving the lush green descendants of those fortunate trees,
00:49 which once must have shaded Lord Ram, Mother Sita and Lakshman.
00:55 The temple of Raghuvira is built here through the nature itself.
01:01 It is believed that water sprang from the earth here at a point
01:05 where Ram pierced the ground with an arrow to provide fresh water for Sita Mata.
01:11 That timeless pond remains an eternal pool of love and devotion, aptly named Sita Kund.
01:19 It is said that when Lord Ram left for exile for 14 years,
01:25 he descended on the Ajodhya Hills for one night.
01:29 That is how this place was named.
01:34 The innocent magnificence of the natural beauty here
01:39 automatically takes us back to a different world,
01:44 when the royals of Ajodhya, the gods of the people, Ram, Sita and Lakshman, walked on this soil.
01:53 A quaint shrine dedicated to Ram draws many worshippers here.
01:58 The peaceful surroundings, off the beaten track, enchant travellers and devotees alike.
02:05 The Ajodhya Hills region is home to many tribals.
02:13 Predominantly the Santals, whose lives are closely intertwined with the earth and its gifts.
02:20 They revere nature and preserve traditions that have endured the passage of time.
02:27 One such tradition is the sport of hunting on the full moon night of the month of Vaisakha.
02:34 Locals such as the Santal, Bhumij and Munda tribals of nearby areas
02:41 join in a nocturnal campaign to catch various game which the whole community then feasts upon the next day.
02:50 This ritual is called the Sum Sindhra and highlights the intimate relationship between people,
02:56 animals and nature in these parts.
03:00 Ajodhya Hills sheltered the incarnations of God himself,
03:09 the definers of Indian history ages ago.
03:13 Today, over 700 km northwest, in Ajodhya, Uttar Pradesh,
03:19 the song of Ramayana is about to be sung once again.
03:24 A grand Mandir, a broken legacy rekindled.
03:28 The sacrifices of uncountable devotees is being redeemed at the birthplace of Sri Ram.
03:36 A tribute only worthy of the hearts of Ram Bhakts,
03:39 who saw in Mariyadapur Shottam the seventh avatar of Vishnu.
03:45 We are blessed to see this temple.
03:48 After 700 years, we will take Ram Lalla to the temple and establish it on the 22nd.
03:54 He is doing such a great job that he will be the Prime Minister for another 10 years.
04:00 It is the result of his hard work.
04:03 Otherwise, there have been many ministers, but no one could do it.
04:08 For more information, visit www.osho.com
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