Whenever I see this picture I keep noticing the squirrel in SriRam's hands... It's so blessed to take part in #sriram kainkaryam by involving itself in construction of #sriram sethu... Interesting narration that @VelukkudiK swamy often describes....
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During the construction of Sriram sethu, all monkeys were enthusiastically involved in carrying the stones with Sriram Naam written on it, so that it could float in water and bridge is built faster... These squirrels who were watching it from far away thought that...
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What are these monkeys doing... Don't they know to construct a bridge also properly... How will a construction be strong only with stones. They don't even have thought of concrete in between them... So let's do that job. So one by one all started moving towards sea...
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They take a nice dip an wet themselves and roll on the shore to collect enough sand on their wet body... Then get on the stones and shake their body so that sand falls between two stones and concrete finish is done...
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When they were doing this they were running here and there between in the way of monkeys carrying stones. So hanuman felt that they might get hit under feet of huge monkeys or stones and asked them to stay away....
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That's when Sriram took them in his hands and slowly patted on its back ... The mark of which is still visible in all squirrels...
Now we are also blessed to do that kinchit squirrel kainkaryam for rebuilding Sriram Mandir in Ayodhya punya kshethram !!! #JaiSriRam 🚩
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Please find the details for #sriram kainkarya below... #JaiShriRam #JaiShreeRam 🚩
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