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American delegation visits Ram Temple in Ayodhya

Ayodhya witnessed a historic visit by a delegation of Indian-American leaders led by Quantum Integrators CEO and India Business Association’s Advisory Chairman, Raj Pandya. The visit aimed to pay respects at the iconic Ram Temple and emphasize the cultural significance of Ayodhya beyond Hinduism. The delegation also highlighted the universal appeal of Lord Ram’s legacy and emphasized the importance of strengthening US-India relations for mutual benefit.

The American delegation, led by Raj Pandya, arrived in Ayodhya on Wednesday morning to offer prayers at the Ram Temple. Pandya stressed the significance of Ayodhya beyond Hinduism, emphasizing its importance in Jainism, Buddhism, and Sikhism as well. He reiterated that Lord Ram is a symbol of India’s rich cultural heritage and unifying spirit for millions worldwide.

Dhiren Amin, the President of the Indian Business Association, Inc. in the US, expressed nostalgia during the visit. The delegation’s presence at the temple was a symbolic gesture of unity and cultural exchange, promoting understanding and harmony across nations and beliefs.

Addressing the media, Raj Pandya emphasized the universality of Lord Ram’s worship and the celebration of the temple’s rebuilding by Indian-Americans in the US. He highlighted the importance of strengthening US-India relations for creating more employment opportunities and mutual business partnerships, emphasizing the need for the world’s two largest democracies to work together for a better future.

Pandya reiterated that India’s manpower is a valuable asset that the US needs for its betterment, emphasizing the inevitability of both nations coming together and working for mutual benefit. The visit to Ayodhya by the American delegation aimed to promote cultural and spiritual exchange, fostering understanding and harmony across nations and beliefs.

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