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Sirsila: The weaver wove a gold saree for Goddess Sita of Ayodhya.

Sircilla: Textile manufacturer Veldi Hariprasad of textile town Sircilla, who earlier attracted the attention of the entire nation by weaving the G20 logo into a single cloth, has created another record by weaving a golden cloth for Goddess Sita in the temple. Ayodhya Shri. Ram A. On the occasion of the consecration of Shri Ram temple to be held on January 22, Hariprasad took a golden saree. The 900-gram sari was made over the course of 20 days using eight grams of gold and 20 grams of silkworms. Apart from the pictures of Lord Shri Ram, the theme of Ramayana is also depicted in the saree. While the symbols of Ayodhya Ram Temple, Shri Ram Pattabhishekam (coronation) and Jai Shri Ram (Telugu) are woven on one side border of the saree, the symbols of Jai Shri Ram (Hindi) are woven on the other side. Images of Shri Ram were placed in the double portion (Kongu) of the saree and the remaining part of the saree covered the ten stages of Ramayana from the birth of Shri Ram to the coronation. Hariprasad and his wife Rekha, who have been invited to attend the Republic Day celebrations in Delhi on January 26, will show their sarees to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In a statement given to Telangana Today, Hariprasad felt happy in donating a saree to Goddess Sita on the occasion of the consecration of Sri Ram temple. It will be remembered that Hariprasad had taken photographs of Sachin Tendulkar and his wife on the occasion of Sachin’s birthday. Also took saree pattu pitambaram for goddess Sita of Badradri on the occasion of Shri Ram Navami. In November 2022, the G20 logo was created in a single canvas with the help of Textile Manual. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also praised Hariprasad for wearing the G20 logo while participating in the radio program ‘Mann Ki Baat’. Earlier, Hariprasad had also created a thread that could be shot into a box of bricks and passed through the hole of a needle, the national anthem and others in the same cloth.

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