A special 'Tesla light show' honouring the inauguration of Ayodhya's Ram Mandir was seen in Maryland, U.S. recently.?With the use of Tesla's cutting-edge technology, the event symbolised the peaceful fusion of modernity and tradition while transforming Maryland's skyline into an amazing sight.?In the context of the much-awaited Ram Mandir consecration event in Ayodhya, it was a brilliant spectacle even if miles away.
The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) of America staged a stunning Tesla light show in Maryland ahead of the consecration ceremony in Ayodhya on January 22.
Over 150 cars were lined up to form the word "Ram," while their headlights went on and off in time to the catchy strains of "Jai Shri Ram."
The Hindu attendees loudly chanted "Jai Shree Ram" and "Ram Lakshman Janki, Jai Shri Hanuman Ki" as they proudly hoisted flags bearing pictures of Lord Ram. The moment, which was captured on camera by news agency ANI, demonstrated the community's passionate involvement in the celebrations.
ANI posted amazing pictures of the unique light display from Maryland, where a large number of cars changed from being completely dark to emitting lights in time with the music.?
A teenage programmer from Maryland named Satvik Gudipati told ANI that software installed from a USB flash drive was used to create the amazing presentation that included the 150 Tesla cars.?
"The opening of the Lord Ram temple is a source of pride for the Hindu identity,"?Mahendra Sapa,?president?of?Vishwa Hindu Parishad?(VHP) of?America DC chapter?told ANI.
"Hindu Americans are increasingly proud of their cultural history and embrace it with confidence.?We give thanks to those who made sacrifices, such as the Kothari brothers and thousands of others, whose efforts have now paid off."
The Ayodhya Mandir inauguration is fast approaching, and the Tesla music show in Maryland is a colourful way for the community to demonstrate their dedication and joy.
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