New Delhi: A Muslim community in Mysore distributes panaka, buttermilk, and kosambari on the occasion of Rama Navami. The day we celebrate the victory of Lord Ram over Ravan and his return to Ayodhya after 14 years.
Cultural city Mysore witnessed Hindu-Muslims celebrate Ram Navami by distributing panaka majji at the Anjaneya Swamy Temple on Mysore Road. In the viral video, Muslim people can be seen distributing food along with Hindus, while a man in a Ram costume is helping them.
The video was posted by ANI with the caption, “Members of the Muslim community distributed ‘Paanaka’ and ‘Kosambari’ during Ram Navami celebrations in Karnataka’s Mysuru yesterday.”
#WATCH | Members of the Muslim community distributed 'Paanaka' and 'Kosambari' during #RamNavami celebrations in Karnataka's Mysuru yesterday pic.twitter.com/atWbemEtjk
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Ram Nama was chanted as thousands of devotees went to temples decorated with garlands and offered special pooja. On the occasion of Ram Navami, various cultural programmes such as bhajan, dance, drama, and music festivals were held in the temple grounds and barangays.
On Ramanavami special pooja was performed in the majority of Bangalore temples same as Chief Minister Basavaraja Bommai and Sudha Murthy, founder of the Infosys Foundation, attended the Ramanavi programme at ISKCON.
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