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Chakradharpur Artists Illuminate Ayodhya with Majestic Ram Temple Paintings Ahead of Grand Inauguration

The preparations for the inauguration of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya on January 22 are in full swing, and amidst this fervour, significant artistic contributions are being made by Amit Art and Group from Chakradharpur. Amit Mistri and Lalit Mistri, leading the team, are creating magnificent paintings of Lord Rama on prominent buildings, drawing admiration from onlookers.

The team consists of seven artists, including six from Chakradharpur and one from Chaibasa in East Singhbhum. All members of the group are actively involved in the Mumbai film industry, with Amit serving as an Assistant Art Director. The opportunity to contribute to the preparations for the grand celebration of Lord Rama’s festivities in Ayodhya has filled these artists from smaller towns with enthusiasm.

The team of Amit Art and Group creating images of Lord Rama in buildings in the city of Ayodhya| Courtesy: Jagran

Amit expressed his gratitude for being given the chance to work on the preparations for Lord Rama’s celebration. The Amit Art team, comprising Amit Kumar Mistri, Lalit Kumar Mistri, Manoj Sheel, Sudhanshu Kundu, Rohit Kundu, Rahman, Ravi Kumar, Suman Kumar, Devendra Mishra, and Afzal, is tirelessly working to embellish and adorn Ayodhya with their artistry and skills.

The artists find inspiration and energy in the name of Lord Rama, such that they do not feel fatigue during their work. They eagerly anticipate January 22, when Ayodhya will be fully adorned, and Lord Rama, along with Sita, Lakshmana, and Hanuman, will grace the city.

A captivating image of Lord Rama created on a building in Ayodhya by Amit Art and Group | Courtesy: Jagran

Meanwhile, the local residents of Chakradharpur are delighted with the artistic prowess, dedication, and honesty displayed by Amit Art and his entire team. The people of Chakradharpur feel proud to see the impact of their town’s artists leaving a mark with their artistry in the city of Lord Rama.

Amit mentioned that they have been working for the past 11 days, and starting from the 25th, they have been tasked to initiate the creation of artwork on the walls of railway stations and airports. All paintings will be themed around Lord Rama or related subjects.

As the countdown to the grand inauguration continues, the artistic contributions of Chakradharpur’s talents are being recognised and appreciated, leaving an indelible mark on the city of Ayodhya. The artists are eager to showcase their skills and make a lasting contribution to the celebrations of this auspicious occasion.

Feature image courtesy| Jagran

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