Key Points

Trinidad & Tobago hosted a grand celebration marking the arrival of the Ayodhya Ram Lalla sculpture. The event commemorated 180 years since East Indians first arrived in Trinidad, drawing thousands of attendees. Key speakers included Pradeep Singh Rajpurohit and Prem Bhandari, who emphasized the spiritual and cultural connection between Trinidad and India. The Indian High Commissioner announced a forthcoming Jaipur Foot camp, highlighting India-Trinidad collaborations promoting cultural and humanitarian efforts.

Key Points: Ayodhya Ram Lalla Celebrated in Trinidad on Arrival Anniversary

  • Ayodhya Ram Lalla murti unveiled in Trinidad
  • Tribute marks 180 years of Indian arrival
  • Features speeches by prominent figures
  • Includes announcements on significant initiatives
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Welcome celebration of Ayodhya Ram Lalla held in Trinidad & Tobago

Thousands gather in Trinidad for Ayodhya Ram Lalla tribute, marking 180 years of Indian heritage.

"It doesn't feel like I am in Trinidad -- it feels like I am in Ayodhya. - Prem Bhandari"

Port of Spain, May 29

A grand welcome celebration for Ayodhya Shri Ram Lalla was organized by the Ayodhya Shri Ram Organisation of Trinidad & Tobago, in collaboration with Overseas Friends of Ram Mandir, New York, and supported by over 40 local organizations.

The event coincided with the commemoration of 180 years since the arrival of East Indians to Trinidad & Tobago.

Thousands gathered to witness the unveiling of a replica of the Ram Lalla murti from Ayodhya, which had arrived from India especially for the occasion.

In a press release, Amit Alagh, Chairman of the Ayodhya Shri Ram Organisation, expressed pride in the massive turnout and the spiritual significance of the event.

The murti was jointly unveiled by: Pradeep Singh Rajpurohit, Indian High Commissioner to Trinidad & Tobago, Prem Bhandari, Founder of Overseas Friends of Ram Mandir, New York & Chairman of Jaipur Foot USA, Swami Brahmswaroopanand Ji, who specially blessed the event and Sieunarine Coosal, prominent local leader and philanthropist.

Rajpurohit, who served as the Chief Guest, delivered a heartfelt address referencing numerous verses from the Ramcharitmanas and Ramayan, emphasizing the eternal relevance of Shri Ram. He also congratulated newly re-elected Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, noting that Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India was the first global leader to congratulate her on her second term earlier this month, according to the release.

In a major announcement, Rajpurohit shared that an artificial limb fitment camp (Jaipur Foot) will soon be organized in Trinidad & Tobago under the "India for Humanity" initiative by the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India. The camp, conducted by Bhagwan Mahaveer Viklang Sahayata Samiti (BMVSS) -- the parent body of Jaipur Foot USA -- will benefit over 800 differently-abled (Divyang) individuals across the country.

Prem Bhandari, who traveled from New York to attend the ceremony, stated, "It doesn't feel like I am in Trinidad -- it feels like I am in Ayodhya. Even after 180 years, the faith of Indians in Trinidad in Sanatan Dharma is as deep and strong as that of Indians living in India or anywhere else in the world."

He also highlighted that Trinidad is perhaps the only country where Ramayan chanting takes place daily, and noted the presence of one of the world's tallest Hanuman Murtis, standing 85 feet tall, located right in Trinidad, according to the release.

The celebrations included vibrant devotional singing by local groups as well as performers from India, creating an atmosphere of divine joy and unity.

The press release also recalled the massive turnout for previous spiritual events organized in collaboration with Overseas Friends of Ram Mandir, New York, including the Ayodhya Pran Pratishtha celebrations in January and Hanuman Chalisa chanting in April, both of which drew thousands of devotees.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Heartwarming to see our culture thriving overseas! The Indian diaspora keeping our traditions alive for 180 years is truly remarkable. The Jaipur Foot initiative is also a great example of India's humanitarian approach globally. Jai Shri Ram! 🙏
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the cultural celebration, I hope such events don't become politicized. The article mentions PM Modi congratulating Trinidad's leader - these religious events should remain about spirituality, not diplomacy. The artificial limb camp is the real highlight here.
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Amit S.
Amazing to know about the 85ft Hanuman murti in Trinidad! Didn't realize our Caribbean brothers have such grand temples. The daily Ramayan chanting shows how deeply our epics are embedded in their lives. Makes me proud of our shared heritage.
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Sunita R.
The blend of devotion and social service is perfect - first spiritual upliftment through Ram Lalla celebrations, then physical upliftment through Jaipur Foot camp. This is the real essence of Sanatan Dharma - serving humanity while preserving culture.
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Vikram J.
Interesting how the event coincides with 180 years of Indian arrival in Trinidad. Our ancestors took our culture across the oceans, and now we're strengthening those bonds again. The diaspora is India's soft power - we should nurture these connections more.
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Neha P.
The devotion shown by Trinidadians puts many of us in India to shame! Daily Ramayan chanting? We barely find time for weekly visits to temples. Maybe we need to learn from their dedication. Also, kudos for including local leaders in the ceremony - shows true inclusiveness.

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