In Ayodhya, the Ram Temple Trust is leaving no stone unturned to ensure a smooth and comfortable experience for priests and saints attending the Pran Pratishtha ceremony on January 22. The organizers have set up a tent city where all kinds of facilities, including medical arrangements, have been made for the guests.
Acharaya Suraj Tiwari from the Ritual Department in Jaunpur shared that medical facilities are well in place within the tent city. The priests are expected to arrive by January 14, and the rituals for the Pran Pratishtha ceremony will commence on January 15. Tiwari mentioned that 10 VVIP rooms have been reserved for aged priests, with three beds in each room. Additionally, there are 50 other rooms for accompanying individuals, ensuring a comfortable stay for everyone.
As part of the seven-day ‘Pran Pratishtha’ ceremony starting on January 16, the consecration of the deity of Ram Lala will take place on the final day, January 22, in the afternoon during ‘Mrigashira Nakshatra.’ Prime Minister Modi is set to preside over this significant moment at the grand temple.
The preparations for the Ram Temple inauguration are in full swing, attracting dignitaries and people from various walks of life. Ayodhya, known as the birthplace of Lord Ram, holds immense spiritual, historical, and cultural significance for the people of India.
The Sri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirath Kshetra Trust has extended invitations to 4,000 saints for the ceremony, reflecting the grandeur of the event. The birthplace of Lord Rama, Ayodhya, stands as a symbol of cultural and religious heritage, drawing attention and reverence from people across the nation. The upcoming inauguration marks a significant milestone in the history of the Ram Temple, symbolizing a culmination of efforts and devotion towards the construction of this revered structure.
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