In a monumental event on Monday, Ayodhya witnessed the ‘Pran Pratishtha’ ceremony, marking a historic milestone that drew expressions of joy and hope from prominent leaders present at the occasion. Union ministers Hardeep Singh Puri and Piyush Goyal shared their sentiments, emphasizing the emotional significance of Lord Ram’s return to his birthplace.
Hardeep Singh Puri, reflecting on the occasion, stated, “This day will go down in golden letters as it is not just about 500 years of wait but also about the overall emotional connection with a cross-section of our citizens.” He highlighted the profound impact of the event, emphasizing its historical and religious importance, along with its resonance in the public sentiment and expression of boundless joy.
Union Minister Piyush Goyal expressed his privilege in witnessing “history in the making,” stating, “I think it’s a matter of great privilege that we were born in a generation where we could watch history in the making.” Goyal also commended Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s call to 1.4 billion Indians, urging them to contribute to the nation’s development and ensure a prosperous future for every child born in the country.
Goyal emphasized the Prime Minister’s call, saying, “The honorable Prime Minister has given a call to 1.4 billion Indians to avail this historic opportunity to make India a developed nation and make sure that every child born here has a glorious and prosperous future.” He expressed gratitude for the opportunity to make up for lost time, envisioning the next 1000 years as India’s time, declaring, “India has arrived.”
The ‘Pran Pratishtha’ ceremony not only celebrated Lord Ram’s return after 500 years but also resonated with the broader emotional connection of citizens. The event has left an indelible mark on the nation’s history, signifying a significant step in Bharat’s cultural and religious heritage. As the leaders expressed their joy and hope, the ceremony stands as a symbol of unity and the potential for a prosperous future for the country.
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