Celebrate the spirit of Diwali by watching Jai Jai Jai Bajrangbali
Good triumphs over evil
Lord Hanuman, who is considered to be the greatest devotee of Lord Ram, played a vital part in the latter’s triumph over Ravan, symbolising the victory of good over evil. Diwali naturally is a very important festival for the makers of Jai Jai Jai Bajrangbali. The production team has been working on getting all their details right. Says a member from the production team, “Hanuman stands for devotion, complete surrender and selflessness. As narrated by Tulsidas, Shree Guru Charan Saroj Raj, Nij Mann Mukar Sudhari, Barnau Raghuvar Bimal Jasu, Jo dayaku Phal Chari, Budhi heen Tanu Janike, Sumirow, Pavan Kumar, Bal Buddhi Vidya Dehu Mohi, Harahu Kalesh Bikaar (With the dust of Guru’s Lotus feet, I clean the mirror of my mind and then narrate the sacred glory of Sri Ram Chandra, The Supreme among the Raghu dynasty and the giver of the four attainments of life. Knowing myself to be ignorant, I urge you, O Hanuman, The son of Pavan! O Lord! Kindly bestow on me strength, wisdom and knowledge, remove all my miseries and blemishes). Little Raj Mange, the Bal Bajrangbali of the show, says, “Though my favourite God is Ganpati Bappa, I also love Bajrangbali for his strength and devotion. Diwali is victory of good over bad. As Lord Ram’s true devotee, Bajrangbali also devoted the rest of his life in his service.”
Celebrate the spirit of Diwali by watching Jai Jai Jai Bajrangbali from Monday to Friday at 8.30 and 10.30 pm on Sahara One.
Raj Mange as Bajrangbali

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