Lata Mangeshkar's bhajans to be heard in whole Ayodhya, 14 tons Veena reaches Ramnagari

Ayodhya: Now, when you enter Ram Nagari Ayodhya, you will hear the voices of Bharat Ratna-Melody Queen Lata Mangeshkar's veena and bhajan. Actually, Veena has reached Ayodhya to establish. On this veena, two peacocks are also made along with Mata Lakshmi and Saraswati. The height or length of this veena prepared by 70 artists in a month is about 12 meters i.e. 40 feet. The veena has a width of 10 feet and weighs 14 tonnes.

It is noteworthy that Nayaghat square at the main entrance of Ayodhya has been named Lata Mangeshkar Square, whose construction work has reached the final stage. Not a statue of Lata Mangeshkar, but a 40-feet high veena will be installed here, which reached Ayodhya on Friday. There will be such a synergy of light and sound at Lata Mangeshkar Square that people will continue to hear the melodious sound of Shri Ram's bhajan and veena sung by Lata Mangeshkar from here. It has been designed by Ramsutar Fine Art Limited company and has taken three days to reach Ayodhya from Noida.

Lata Smriti Square, to be built at a cost of about Rs 8 crore, will be inaugurated by CM Yogi Adityanath on September 28. A global design competition was held for this Smriti Chowk, through which the design was selected and presented and now the construction work is in the final stage.  

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