Ayodhya Ram Mandir Adorned In Lovely Flowers Forward Of Pran Pratishtha- See Mesmerizing Pics

New Delhi:  Ayodhya, located on the banks of the Saryu River, is bustling with preparations for the ‘pran pratishtha’ of Ram Lalla on the Ram Temple. The principle entrance of the Shri Ram temple has been adorned with flowers in anticipation of the consecration ceremony scheduled for January 22 in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh.

The temple is adorned with hundreds of flowers, superbly organized for the upcoming grand consecration ceremony. Photos shared by the Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra reveal gorgeous decorations contained in the temple. Each nook, from pillars to ceilings to the doorway, is embellished with vibrant and exquisite flowers in Ayodhya’s Ram temple.





In the meantime, a lightweight and laser present was organized at Ram ki Paidi in Ayodhya in anticipation of the pran pratishtha ceremony. India’s largest light-emitting diodes (LED) floating display was put in at Saryu Ghat within the temple city to telecast the ‘Pran Pratistha’ programme dwell to the devotees. The size of this whole display of floating LED display is 69 ft and the peak is 16 ft. The display has been made by a Gujarat firm to telecast the Pran Pratistha ceremony dwell on January 22.

Earlier immediately the erstwhile royal household of Bihar’s Darbhanga introduced valuable artifacts, together with a golden ‘mukut’ (crown), bow, and ‘charan paduka’ for Ram Lalla at Ayodhya.

The historic consecration ceremony at Ayodhya’s Ram Mandir is scheduled for January 22 throughout the auspicious ‘Abhijeet Muhurat.’ Set to begin exactly at 12:30 pm, the occasion will final for a symbolic 84 seconds, highlighting a cautious adherence to historic traditions and astrological concerns.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will conduct rituals for the ‘Pran Pratishtha,’ with a group of clergymen led by Lakshmikant Dixit overseeing the primary rituals. The ceremony has additionally prolonged invites to varied celebrities and distinguished personalities.



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