Keshav Maharaj Video; South African players on Ram Mandir Pran Pratistha. African cricketer Keshav Maharaj gave best wishes for Ram Mandir: Posting the video, he said – ‘Hello, best wishes to all of you for the consecration of Ram Mandir’
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South African spinner Keshav Maharaj has congratulated his countrymen for the consecration of Ram Temple. While posting the video on social media on Sunday, he said – ‘Hello everyone… On behalf of the Indian community living in South Africa, best wishes to all of you for the consecration of Ram temple in Ayodhya.’
This 33-year-old spinner said in the video- ‘May God provide peace and comfort to all of you.’ Indian lovers are very fond of this video of Maharaj.
Worship Maharaj in Nashik on Indian trip
Keshav Maharaj worships in temples. Recently, Keshav Maharaj had worshiped in the temples of India. Before the World Cup, he had led India to worship at the Sri Padmanabheshwar Temple.
Keshav Maharaj had posted this picture on social media on 23 September. Then he went to worship at Sri Padmanabheshwar temple.
Whenever Keshav comes on the field, he plays Ram Siya Ram song.
Keshav is a devotee of Hanumanji. That’s why whenever he comes on the field, songs related to Lord Ram start playing on the DJ. The same thing happened during India’s tour of South Africa, whenever they came on strike during the Cape Town Test, the song Ram Siya Ram… was played on the field. During this, veteran Indian batsman Virat Kohli joins hands and shares.
When Keshav was asked about this, he said – ‘I was the one who asked the female DJ singing on the field to sing for Jai Shri Ram. God is the greatest strength for me. Whenever I get a chance to do something like this I try to do it. My measure of this is the respect of the boss and the other players too. It is important to respect religion and culture, but the principle feels good while playing ‘Ram Siya Ram’ in the stadium.
This photo is of the Cape Town Test played between India and South Africa.
Kumble and Venkatesh Prasad Ayodhya
India’s veteran spinners Anil Kumble and Venkatesh Prasad have reached Ayodhya to attend the Pran Pratistha ceremony to be held on January 22.
Model Anil Kumbel outside Noida Airport.
Many cricketers got the idea
Ram Mandir Trust has sent invitations for the Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha ceremony to more cricketers than devotees. This includes legendary batsman Sachin Tendulkar, former Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma and other legendary batsmen.