Delhi Assembly Hosts 'Musical Ram Katha' by Kumar Vishwas on May 6

The Delhi Legislative Assembly will host a 'Musical Ram Katha' titled 'Apne Apne Ram' on May 6, performed by poet and speaker Kumar Vishwas. Speaker Vijender Gupta announced that the event aims to present Lord Ram's ideals of righteousness and duty in a contemporary format. Invited guests include Union Ministers, Delhi LG Taranjit Singh Sandhu, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, and other officials. The program will blend music, poetry, and narration to promote social harmony and ethical values.

Key Points: Musical Ram Katha at Delhi Assembly on May 6

  • Event titled 'Apne Apne Ram' on May 6
  • Organized by Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta
  • Kumar Vishwas to perform Musical Ram Katha
  • Invitees include Union Ministers, LG, CM, MPs, MLAs
  • Focus on Lord Ram's values of righteousness and duty
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Delhi Assembly to organise 'Musical Ram Katha' by Kumar Vishwas on May 6

Delhi Legislative Assembly to host 'Musical Ram Katha' by Kumar Vishwas on May 6, featuring ideals of Lord Ram through music and poetry.

"Lord Ram's life teaches us that even in the most challenging circumstances, one must remain steadfast on the path of truth and righteousness. - Vijender Gupta"

New Delhi, May 2

A special spiritual and cultural programme titled 'Musical Ram Katha' will be held at the Delhi Legislative Assembly on May 6 by Ram Katha exponent and eminent speaker Kumar Vishwas, an official said on Saturday.

"The musical rendition titled 'Apne Apne Ram' will be bringing to life the ideals and human values of Lord Ram to inspire every section of society with the values of righteousness, truthfulness, and a deep sense of duty," the official said in a statement.

Sharing details about the event, Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta said that Lord Ram is not merely a religious symbol but an embodiment of the highest ideals of Indian culture and philosophy.

"Lord Ram's life teaches us that even in the most challenging circumstances, one must remain steadfast on the path of truth and righteousness," he added.

"Through this 'Musical Ram Katha', these timeless ideals will be presented in a contemporary context, enabling the younger generation to connect with and imbibe them more effectively," he said.

He added that Union Ministers, Delhi Lieutenant Governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta and members of the Council of Ministers, Members of Parliament (Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha) from Delhi, all members of the Delhi Legislative Assembly, and senior officials of the Delhi government have been invited to attend the programme.

Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta added that key incident from the life of Lord Ram, such as sacrifice, struggle, commitment to duty, and exemplary leadership will be presented through a harmonious blend of music, poetry, and narration.

This presentation will not only offer a spiritual experience but will also promote social harmony and strengthen awareness of ethical values, he said.

The Assembly Speaker emphasised that in today's evolving social landscape, where the need for value-based living is increasingly being felt, such programmes play a vital role in guiding society in a positive direction.

The central message of Lord Ram's life is 'Maryada' (righteous conduct and discipline), a principle that instils a sense of responsibility and moral boundaries in individuals.

"Whether as an ideal son, a just king, or a compassionate human being, every aspect of his life serves as an inspiration to society. This is why the 'Ram Katha' is not merely a religious narrative, but a comprehensive guide to living a meaningful life," the Delhi Assembly Speaker said.

- IANS

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Priya S
Finally, something positive coming from the Assembly! 👏 Our youth need to hear these values. The musical format will definitely connect better than boring lectures. Hope more such cultural events happen in the future.
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Ravi K
Kumar Vishwas is a great orator and poet, but why is this happening in the Assembly? Shouldn't temples or cultural halls host such events? Feels like mixing religion with politics unnecessarily. Just my honest opinion.
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Ananya R
This is beautiful! 🎶 Ram Katha through music will touch hearts. I'm glad they're focusing on values like truthfulness and sacrifice instead of just rituals. The younger generation needs this moral compass.
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Siddharth J
A government building hosting a religious event? Seems constitutionally questionable. Why not focus on governance issues like pollution, water, and education instead of this? 🤔
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Michael C
Love the emphasis on Maryada and duty. I wish all assemblies would promote such timeless values regardless of religion. A respectful way to connect cultural heritage with modern governance. 👍
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Kavya N
As a Delhi resident, I'm happy to see our leaders promoting culture instead of just rona-dhona in debates. But let's also remember that Ram stood for justice

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