Bhubaneswar: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday shared an Odia bhajan on Lord Ram by singer Namita Agrawal on X.
Agrawal’s bhajan ‘Ayodhya Nagari Nache Ramanku Pai’ has gone viral on social media. “There is devotion towards Prabhu Shri Ram in every part of India. In every language also you will find several Bhajans to him. Here is one such effort in Odia,” read Modi’s tweet.The song written by Arun Mantri and composed by Saroj Rath has garnered 3.5 lakh views in nine days. Agrawal expressed happiness after finding that Modi has lauded her effort. TNN
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Agrawal’s bhajan ‘Ayodhya Nagari Nache Ramanku Pai’ has gone viral on social media. “There is devotion towards Prabhu Shri Ram in every part of India. In every language also you will find several Bhajans to him. Here is one such effort in Odia,” read Modi’s tweet.The song written by Arun Mantri and composed by Saroj Rath has garnered 3.5 lakh views in nine days. Agrawal expressed happiness after finding that Modi has lauded her effort. TNN
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PM Modi shares Odia bhajan by Namita Agrawal ahead of Ram Mandir consecration in Ayodhya. The devotional song, Ayodhya Nagari Nache Ramanku Pai, went viral after Modi shared it. Modi has also shared Ram bhajans by singers Jubin Nautiyal and Hansraj Raghuwanshi.
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