Ayodhya. The program began with the worship of 21 Kundaliya Kunds on the seventh day of the ongoing 10-day Nandigram Mahotsav at Nandigram Bharatkund, the holy place of Lord Bharat. Jagat Guru Ramanujacharya Ji Maharaj introduced the characters of Lord Ram and Bharat to the devotees. He narrated the story of Lord Ram and portrayed the simplicity and brotherly love of Bharat ji.
On the seventh day of the Nandigram Mahotsav programme, the school children organized a cultural competency programme. In which the children of the first winner Raj Madhav received a cash prize of Rs 5,100, the children of Saswati Shishu Mandir Bhadarsa, the second winner, received a prize of Rs 3,100 and the children of the two schools who stood third place they received a cash prize of Rs 1,100 and Rs 1,100 respectively. A bhajan singing and dancing competition program was organized for school children. In which children from 4 schools participated.
The child artist Ram Krishna, who came from the royal family of Banaras, aged about 10, Radha Krishna, aged about 8, and Radhe Krishna, aged about 6, who played the tabla, mesmerized the audience by playing the tabla and the harmonium. . International bhajan singers Nandan and Bandan, two true brothers from Banaras, sang a flurry of bhajans and added charm to the programme. In the same program, Bhojpuri singer Karma Chandra Dehati, singer Chanda and Sitapur artists Vishwa who danced bhajans as a couple. Radhe Krishna. Added to the charm.
During the programme, Mahant Parmatma Das, Bikapur MLA Amit Singh Chauhan, former district president Kamla Shankar Pandey, BJP Mandal president Amarnath Verma, Guddu Soni, Ramakant Pandey, Suryakant Pandey, police station in-charge Purakalandar Devendra Singh, police station in-charge forward Bhadarsa Kamlesh Sahni, Constable Vipin Singh, Gary Christen, Sohail Singh and Inspector Alok Srivastava were present.