A historic day for India
Today, January 22, 2024, the holy city of Ayodhya is filled with devotion and anticipation as the historic Pran Pratishtha ceremony of the Ram Mandir is set to take place. After centuries of waiting, the grand temple dedicated to Lord Ram is finally ready to be consecrated, marking a momentous occasion for millions of Hindus across the globe.
Live Updates:
- 8:00 AM: The city wakes up to the sound of devotional hymns and chants. The air is thick with the fragrance of incense and flowers. Saffron flags flutter from rooftops, and every corner of Ayodhya is decorated in a festive spirit.
- 9:00 AM: Security measures have been tightened around the temple complex, with thousands of police personnel deployed to ensure a smooth and peaceful ceremony. Only invited guests and select media personnel are allowed inside the sanctum sanctorum.
- 10:00 AM: The auspicious rituals of the Pran Pratishtha begin under the guidance of a team of learned priests. Vedic chants fill the air as the murtis of Lord Ram, Sita, Lakshmana, and Hanuman are ceremonially installed in the sanctum sanctorum.
- 11:00 AM: Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives at the temple complex and performs the 'darshan' of the newly installed deities. His presence adds to the significance of the occasion and reflects the importance the government attaches to the Ayodhya Ram Mandir.
- As the auspicious muhurta for the ceremony will last only for 84 seconds, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will take part in the schedule from 12:29:03 pm to 12:30:35 pm during the 'Abhijit muhurta
- 12:00 PM: The Pran Pratishtha ceremony culminates with the 'maha prasad' being offered to the deities. The joyous occasion is marked by the distribution of sweets and blessings among devotees.
- 1:00 PM: The temple doors are opened for the general public for the first time. Devotees from across India and the world throng the temple complex to get a glimpse of the magnificent idols and seek the blessings of Lord Ram.
Significance of the Pran Pratishtha:
The Pran Pratishtha ceremony is not just a religious ritual; it is a culmination of a long and arduous journey for millions of Hindus. The Ram Janmabhoomi dispute, which stretched over centuries, finally reached a peaceful resolution in 2019, paving the way for the construction of the Ram Mandir. Today's ceremony marks the fulfillment of a cherished dream and a symbol of national unity and harmony.
The future of the Ram Mandir:
The Ram Mandir is not just a temple; it is expected to become a major pilgrimage center and a hub of cultural and spiritual activities. The Temple complex is being developed as a self-contained township, with facilities for pilgrims and tourists. The Ayodhya Ram Mandir is sure to attract millions of visitors from all over the world, boosting tourism and the local economy.
Conclusion:
The inauguration of the Ram Mandir is a historic moment for India. It is a day of immense joy and celebration for Hindus across the globe. The temple is a symbol of faith, unity, and hope, and it is sure to inspire future generations for years to come.