The time has come for the consecration of Ram temple.
The time has come for the consecration of Ram temple.
Ram Mandir Inauguration Prayer Date: The picture of the auspicious moment that was awaited for the consecration of Ram Lalla in the grand temple of Ramnagari Ayodhya has now become clear. Ram fans around the world are waiting for this date. After Ramlala’s enthronement, everyone is eager to have his darshan. Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra is completing preparations rapidly. Ramlala will be seated in the sanctum sanctorum of the temple. Its auspicious time has also emerged.
auspicious time for consecration
On the day of Deepotsav and Diwali, lamps are lit for Ramlala at auspicious time and prayers are offered for the success of the Pran Pratishtha program. It is being told that on January 22, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will consecrate Ramlala at 12:20 pm in Abhijeet Muhurta, Mrigashira Nakshatra. During this time, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh’s Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat, Governor Anandiben Patel, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and other special guests will be present.
The ceremony was divided into four phases
To give an international character to the celebrations, many important decisions were taken in the Sangh Parivar meeting held at Saket Nilayam in Ayodhya. In such a situation, it was decided to take forward the preparations by dividing the campaign of the ceremony into four phases. The final phase will begin after Ramlala is seated. At the same time, 14 Kosi Parikrama will start in Ramnagari on 20th November i.e. late evening today. 20 lakh devotees are likely to participate in it.
Karsevaks will also take part in the temple movement
According to media reports, Karsevaks of the temple movement will also participate in it. Also, many groups have been formed. These groups will hold meetings at 250 places and appeal to include as many people as possible in the function. Also, under the door-to-door contact scheme, the idol and Akshat of Ramlala, who is worshiped in 10 crore families, will be offered.