The Ramcharitmanas has been placed in the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, days ahead of Ram Navami. Scripted in gold, it weighs 151 kg and is estimated to be valued at Rs 5 crore.
Gita Press, established in 1923, is investing Rs 9 crore in new printing and binding machines to meet the surge in demand for religious texts, especially Ramcharitmanas. The press is addressing the challenge of supply capacity and aims to enhance production by 20% with the new machines.
‘Hari se badaa hari ka naam’ inspires because it reminds us of truths that are above and beyond current disputes and turmoils. Who knows how this might energise our political strivings?
The Supreme Court has stayed criminal proceedings against Samajwadi Party leader Swami Prasad Maurya in a case related to his alleged controversial remark on Tulsidas Ramcharitmanas. The apex court issued a notice to the Uttar Pradesh government and sought its response.