Ram Mandir: During today's Pran Pratishtha ritual, who would be present inside the sanctum sanctorum?
Ram Mandir: During today's Pran Pratishtha ritual, who would be present inside the sanctum sanctorum?
Ram Mandir: During today's Pran Pratishtha ritual, who would be present inside the sanctum sanctorum? |
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will speak to a crowd after the main event.
The original 84-second Muhurta will be performed at the temple's consecration.
On January 22, at around noon, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will take part in the consecration ceremony of Ram Lalla at the Ram temple in Ayodhya.
Leading entrepreneurs, athletes, artists, and followers of many spiritual and religious groups were among the many people who attended the Pran Pratishtha ceremony, which means literally "establishment of life force" and infuses life power into the statue. completed.
The main ritual is held inside the Garbha Griha, also known as the sanctum sanctorum, which is home to a 51-inch idol that represents Lord Rama as a five-year-old kid.
For the ritual, there will only be five people within the sanctum sanctorum:
The ceremony's principal host and sponsor will be Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The leader of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), Mohan Bhagwat
Anandiben Patel, the governor of Uttar Pradesh
Yogi Adityanath, the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh
Ram temple main priest Acharya Satyendra Das
At precisely 12:29:08, 121 priests will begin reciting mantras to start the ceremony. Modi will be there when this rite is performed.
The 84-second original Muhurta for Abhishek will be performed. Modi will take part in the ritual by taking off the idol's blindfold, applying kajal with a tiny gold stick, and presenting the god with a tiny mirror.
Following this, the ritual will transition into a grand maha in which 108 lights will be lighted to create a dazzling display that will bring the Abhishek to a close.
The event will also mark the conclusion of a series of eleven-day rites and pilgrimages to various Lord Ram temples, beginning on January 12 at the Kala Ram Temple in Nashik.
Prasad boxes including two ghee mawa laddus, jaggery rewari, ramdana chikki, tulsi dal, a ram diya, and cardamom seeds would be given to the invited guests. The temple trust placed an order with the renowned Chhappan Bhog sweet store in Lucknow for 15,000 cartons. The store declined to take the order's payment.
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