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Indians in Houston organise Tesla Light Show ahead of Ram Mandir inauguration

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Houston, January 20

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Barely hours away from the grand inauguration of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, enthusiastic devotees here have arranged an awe-inspiring and innovative Tesla car light show dedicated to Lord Ram.

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Over 100 Tesla car owners, calling themselves ‘Ramji ki gilahariyan of Greater Houston’, gathered at Shri Guruvayurappan Krishna temple for the light show on Friday evening, attracting hundreds of Ram bhakts and passers-by in the neighbourhood.

The cars had a giant-sized Ram Rath in the backdrop, with a life-size temple oil painting, and loud music of ‘Jai Sri Ram’ giving the place a divine look and feel of being at the temple.

The drivers used a key feature of the Tesla cars wherein the headlights can be programmed to switch off and on at the same time.

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Soon after the beautiful light show, they assembled at the temple for aarti, joined by other bhakts who sang resounding bhajans dedicated to Lord Ram and Krishna and distributed prasad amongst the devotees.

According to the organisers of the Tesla light show, participating car owners had to register for the event in advance.

“We requested all the Ram bhakts to register for the show, acknowledge, and sign the waiver form, to provide vehicle plate numbers for security reasons. Everybody who registered got a magnetic decal or sticker for their car along with a screen-printed T-shirt of Ayodhya temple.”  

The cars were lined up in such a way that when drones took pictures, an unusual ‘RAM’ in red illuminated the surroundings.

“Despite chilly weather and long workday, it was heart-warming to see the enthusiasm amongst hundreds of participants as well as attendees at the temple for this show,” said Achalesh Amar from Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP), one of the organisers of the event.

“Throughout the USA, we noticed unprecedented enthusiasm for these events. Since mid-January we (VHP) organised 51 massive car rallies in 21 states and 41 cities around the US and participation has been at its peak,” he said.

“The Tesla light shows in Houston, DC and San Francisco, or rallies and rath yatras are a small gesture of love for the beginning of the celebration of the Ram temple inauguration in India as the Hindu community has waited for over 25 generations (495 years) for this moment,” said Umang Mehta, one of the active volunteers.

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