- By Poorva Karki
- Thu, 18 Jan 2024 08:07 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
The excitement for January 22, the day for the much-awaited Ram Temple’s consecration ceremony, is getting ‘too much’ to handle, and Indians are loving every bit of it. From making lakhs of diyas to devotees planning and conducting decorated Yatras, the excited devotees have left no stone unturned in preparations to welcome the Lord in the city of Ayodhya. Amid all this, a teacher, doing his part in the most wholesome manner, choreographed a dance to the devotional song ‘Keejo Kesari Ke Laal’ and taught the same to his students as well. A video of the said teacher dancing along with the tiny ones in uniform was then shared online, which went viral in no time.
The video was shared on the social media platform Instagram, by the user Aakash Rajak. The post was captioned, “Jai Shree Ram.”
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The video, ever since it was shared, left the netizens in love with the teacher and the young students. Most people hailed the teacher for teaching the students the dance to such an enchanting song right before the consecration ceremony of the temple, while the rest dubbed it ‘adorable’. The video was shared a while ago and pulled 272K likes from people.
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Taking to the comment section, people shared their take. “The entire environment in the country is a bit too devotional. And I'm liking it for sure,” a user said. “We need more teachers like him. I would have danced with him if I were there (being an adult),” commented a second user. “It’s like Lord Ram is going to come for real, which is pretty much true. But the excitement is too captivating,” joined a third. “I like how people are trying to contribute to the Ram Temple celebrations in their own tiny way. This is just too beautiful," said a fourth netizen. “It’s good to see that people are actually uniting for Lord Ram," added next.
“This is too cute. Also, these kids- they are actually enjoying it. That is a sign of a good teacher,” said another.