Shri Ram -Watched Making the painting of Hanuman, the gift of Varanasi, wants to give to Premier Modi

Varanasi, April 12 (IANS). Rizwan Khan of Varanasi makes headlines through his unique Hanuman dedication and art and breaks the boundaries of religion and religion. 17 -year -old Rizwan not only calls Hanuman Chalisa, but also fills the colors of dedication by making beautiful paintings by Hanuman Ji. Sapna is the only one who gave a special painting to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Rizwan, who lives in the Lalpur region, is a student of Class 11 and has been studying art and crafts in BR Foundation for the past five years. His Guru Poonam Rai not only taught him the tricks of art, but also taught the lesson of respect and love for all religions. Rizwan said in a conversation with Ians: “I learned a lot from my teacher Poonam Madam. She encourages us like a child and teaches that every religion must be respected with peace and fraternity.” Rizwan’s story is also special because he comes from a Muslim family, but his dedication to Hanuman Ji is no less than anyone. He says, “If I can read the Qur’an, Hanuman can read Chalisa as well. There is no discrimination in commitment to me.” While making the painting, says Rizwan Hanuman Chalisa, who gives a unique confluence of his art and dedication. His Guru Poonam Rai tells him Hanuman Chalisa every day and helps to remember. Poonam Rai, who is the director of the BR Foundation, has been holding rapidly in the month of Ramadan for the past 25 years. She says, “I believe that all religions must be respected. If I can hold Rosa, why can’t Hanuman Jayanti, Deepawali and Holi four? I encouraged her by seeing dedication and art in Rizwan.” Poonam inspired Rizwan to remember Hanuman Chalisa and improved his talent. The magic of Rizwan’s art is not just limited to his home. In 2024 he took part in the painting exhibition held at the famous Sankat Mochan Temple in Varanasi. In this exhibition, the paintings of Hanuman Ji, Ram, Sita and Laxman were greatly appreciated. Rizwan made his paintings in charcoal and other ways, which became a topic of discussion among the people. He also prepares this year that the exhibition will be held in the Sankat Mochan Temple. Rizwan’s greatest wish is to submit his Hanuman Ji’s painting to Premier Narendra Modi. He says, “I want my painting modes to reach. It will be a matter of pride for me.” His desire is a symbol of his hard work and dedication. Poonam Rai says that Rizwan’s talent and dedication is an example of Ganga-Jamuni Tehzeeb. She says: “Rizwan has proven that there is no religion of dedication and art. Just as he offers Namaz in the mosque, Hanuman also remembers Chalisa. I am very happy to see her dedication.” -Ians shk/kr