Actor Suman Talwar recently visited the renowned Ram Mandir in Ayodhya and was deeply impressed by the spiritual atmosphere and architectural magnificence of the sacred site. The ‘Gabbar is Back’ actor shared his experiences and hopes during his visit to the holy city. Upon arriving at the Ram Mandir, Suman Talwar conveyed his admiration in a conversation with ANI.
“It’s amazing to be in the city of Lord Shri Ram,” he shared.
Talwar honored the skilled artisans responsible for the stunning Ram Mandir, stating, “I salute the artisans who created such a beautiful masterpiece in the Ram Mandir.” He also remarked, “After seeing the grandeur and divinity of the Ram Mandir, my mind feels immense peace.”
Describing the spiritual energy within the temple, Talwar noted, “There is a positive energy in the Ram Mandir; upon entering, one feels joy in every corner.” He also shared his aspiration to possibly create a film centered on Lord Ram, reflecting his profound admiration for the legendary deity.
Recognizing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s contributions, Talwar praised him as India’s “real hero,” crediting Modi’s leadership for enhancing the country’s global stature. “After Narendra Modi became Prime Minister, India has gained a distinct identity and special recognition,” Talwar emphasized.
Talwar also honored the country’s security forces, referring to them as the true heroes. “The military, army, and police forces are the real heroes of the nation,” he stated, emphasizing their crucial role in protecting India’s borders and ensuring internal security.
Reflecting on his visits to Ram Lalla’s darshan, Talwar shared, “I have visited Ram Lalla’s darshan four times in two days, yet the desire to visit repeatedly remains strong.”
During his visit, Suman Talwar expressed gratitude for the opportunity to witness the divine presence multiple times, describing it as a blessed experience. He recalled his initial visit coinciding with Prime Minister Modi’s presence, noting the strict security measures and limited access.
Talwar marveled at the temple’s intricate design and craftsmanship, particularly praising the architectural details and the dedication of the artisans. As he concluded his visit, Talwar appreciated the cleanliness and upkeep of the temple premises, highlighting the serene atmosphere inside.
He also extended heartfelt thanks to the devotees and contributors involved in the construction of the Ram Mandir. The ‘Pran Pratishtha‘ of Shri Ram Lalla in Ayodhya took place on January 22, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi performing the rituals alongside a group of priests.
Acharya Satyendra Das serves as the Chief Priest of Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Temple in Ayodhya. The ceremony was attended by approximately 8,000 invitees, including 1,500-1,600 prominent guests.