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Know the relationship of Kinnar community with Ram Vansh!

There is enthusiasm among Ram devotees across the country regarding the consecration ceremony of Ram temple on 22 January. Ramlala’s life consecration is to take place tomorrow, all preparations are in their final stages. Ram’s name is being celebrated all around, whether children, old people or women, everyone is celebrating. One such scene has emerged from Haldwani in Nainital district.

Amazing enthusiasm in eunuch community
In Haldwani, people of Kinnar community were seen dancing to Ram Bhajan. The Kinnar community is celebrating the arrival of Ramlala by singing Ram Bhajan. Let us tell you that at the residence of Kashish Aunty, the Guru of the Kinnar community in Haldwani, the Kinnars sang Ram Bhajan and were seen dancing vigorously. The Kinnar community has stated its old relationship with the Ram dynasty.

Congratulations were sung in Ayodhya on the birth of Ram Lalla
Kinnar community says that they too were eagerly waiting for the arrival of Ramlala. We are engrossed in the devotion of Ram. People of Kinnar community say that they have an old relationship with Ramlala. Even when Ramlala was born in Ayodhya, people of our society sang congratulations in Ayodhya and congratulated King Dasharatha on the birth of Ramlala.

Kinnar community will celebrate Diwali every year on 22 January
Kinnar guru Kashish aunty said that a similar opportunity has come again. When Ramlala will be seated in his grand temple. The date of 22nd January will always be remembered like another Diwali. Kashish aunty said that Diwali always comes once, but now Diwali will always come on 22nd January. We will continue to celebrate 22nd January like Diwali with singing and dancing in the name of Lord Ram.

Since then the tradition of giving negativity to eunuchs started…
It is said that the tradition of giving nega to eunuchs on the birth of a child started with the birth of Lord Ram. King Dashrath had blessed the eunuchs on the birth of Ram. After this it became a tradition. Since then, the Kinnar community celebrates the birth of a child by congratulating and blessing them with songs and dance to the beat of Dholak.