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Ayodhya: RSS Swayamsevaks to Offer Musical Tributes to Prabhu Ram Lalla through “Shriramarchanam”

On February 22, 2026, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) will host a unique musical tribute to Prabhu Ram Lalla at the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple in Ayodhya. This event, named Shriramarchanam, will feature a performance by a specially trained group of swayamsevaks.

The musical tribute is set to take place on the auspicious day of Phalgun Shukla Panchami, and it promises to be a captivating display of traditional music and cultural reverence, showcasing the commitment of the RSS to cultural traditions.

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Event Overview

The Shriramarchanam event will commence at 3:15 PM on the banks of the holy Saryu River. This performance will consist of a ghosh (band) presentation by a group of 100 Ghosh Vadaks, who have undergone extensive training in traditional musical forms. The event will serve as a tribute not only to Prabhu Ram Lalla but also to the cultural heritage of the region.

Musical Composition and Instruments

The performance will feature a variety of traditional instruments, including:

  • Venu (Flute)
  • Shringa (including swarad, turya, nagaang, gaumukh)
  • Shankh (Bugle)

These instruments will be used to play different ragas and compositions that are appropriate for the occasion. The performance will include both stationary formations and a route march, creating a dynamic and engaging experience for attendees.

Participation and Organization

The Ghosh Vadaks participating in the event hail from the Delhi Prant and consist of 100 musicians. Additionally, 25 families of swayamsevaks will be present, along with several karyakartas who are involved in the organizational arrangements. In line with the traditions of the Sangh, each swayamsevak is responsible for their own expenses related to the event.

Senior karyakartas have been actively involved in coordinating the event, including obtaining necessary permissions from local authorities. They have met with Shri Champat Rai, the General Secretary of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra, to ensure that all arrangements are in place.

Schedule of Events

The schedule for the day is as follows:

  1. Arrival in Ayodhya: Swayamsevaks will arrive on the morning of February 21.
  2. Ghosh Performance: The performance will begin at 3:15 PM on February 22.
  3. Melodic Tribute: From 3:35 PM to 3:55 PM, a tribute will be offered in memory of Lata Mangeshkar and the martyr karsevaks.
  4. Hanumangarhi Visit: The group will reach Hanumangarhi at 4:20 PM, continuing the ghosh performance until 4:35 PM.
  5. Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple: The Ghosh Dal will arrive at the temple by 5:15 PM, performing pradakshina and stationary ghosh rendition until 6:15 PM.
  6. Evening Aarti: All participants will join in the evening aarti and have darshan of Prabhu Shri Ram Lalla.

Cultural Significance

This event not only highlights the musical traditions of the RSS but also reinforces the cultural and spiritual significance of Ayodhya as a pilgrimage site. The act of offering musical tributes is a way to connect with the divine and express devotion through art.

Such events foster a sense of community among participants and attendees, promoting cultural values and traditions that have been passed down through generations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Shriramarchanam?

Shriramarchanam is a musical tribute event organized by the RSS to honor Prabhu Ram Lalla, featuring a performance by a group of trained musicians.

When will the event take place?

The event will take place on February 22, 2026, starting at 3:15 PM.

How can one participate in the event?

Participation is primarily by swayamsevaks, who are responsible for their own expenses. The event is open to the public for attendance.

Note: This event serves as a celebration of cultural heritage and devotion, showcasing the commitment of the RSS to uphold traditional values.