Tag: RamMandirAyodhya
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Photos: Prime Minister Modi, as the ‘Mukhya Yajman’, takes the lead in performing the ‘Pran Pratishtha’ ritual at the Ram temple.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the ‘Mukhya Yajman’, was captured on camera as he made his way into the sacred inner chamber of the Ram Mandir during the magnificent ‘Pran Pratishtha’ ritual on January 22nd.
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PM Modi describes the consecration ceremony as an exceptional occasion!
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who presided over the ‘Pran Pratishtha’ rituals at the Ram Temple in Ayodhya on Monday, expressed that the consecration was a moment of immense significance that would evoke deep emotions in everyone. “It is indeed an honor to be involved in this sacred event,” stated the prime minister on X. Modi…
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Updates on “Pran Pratistha Puja” of the Ram Mandir !
The ongoing Pran Pratistha Puja for the Ram Mandir is currently taking place, as per the latest updates. During this auspicious ceremony, Prime Minister Modi was seen expressing his emotions.
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Shankaracharya, who previously stated that the Ram Temple was unfinished, declares, ‘We are supporters of Modi’.
Shankaracharya Swami Avimukteshwaranand, the spiritual leader of Uttarakhand’s Jyotish Peeth, expressed his admiration for PM Modi and highlighted the significance of his actions in awakening Hindus. In anticipation of the Ram Mandir consecration event, the Shankaracharya reiterated his support for PM Modi, emphasizing that it is under his leadership that Hindus have gained a renewed…
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“Revealing the Radiant Face of Ram Lalla Ahead of Temple Grand Opening on Monday”
The Ram Lalla idol has been placed inside the sanctum sanctorum as part of the rituals leading up to the consecration ceremony of the Ram Temple. Recent photographs revealed the intricate design details of the idol.Previously, initial images of the Ram Lalla idol were shared, showing it covered with a white cloth.The 51-inch idol, crafted…
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“Exclusive Images of the 51-Inch Ram Lalla Idol Unveiled in Ayodhya Temple”
Yesterday, the newly crafted idol of Lord Ram was ceremoniously installed inside the Ram Temple in Ayodhya. This significant event took place a few days prior to the ‘pran pratishtha’ or consecration ceremony scheduled for January 22. The first photograph of the idol, unveiled this morning, showcases the divine deity in the form of a…
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Rahul Gandhi takes a dig at Prime Minister Modi, referring to the inauguration of Ram Mandir as “Modi’s function.”
Rahul Gandhi criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi and stated that the Ram Mandir inauguration ceremony in Ayodhya was solely Modi’s event. During the Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra, Gandhi expressed his views to the press, highlighting that the RSS and BJP had transformed the January 22nd function into a political platform for Modi. He emphasized that…
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PM Modi initiates an 11-day ‘anushthan’ prior to the consecration ceremony of Ram Mandir.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has declared that he will partake in an 11-day anushthan (rituals) prior to the ‘Pran Pratishtha’ ceremony at Ayodhya’s Ram temple on January 22nd. Only 11 days remain until the ‘pran pratishtha’ of Ram Lalla in Ayodhya, and I consider myself fortunate to witness this auspicious occasion. I have been chosen…
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“Navigating the Ram Mandir Dilemma: Challenges and Choices for India Bloc Parties”
The Ram Mandir in Ayodhya symbolizes unwavering faith, a faith that has been upheld by believers for centuries, even during the absence of the temple. However, it is also intertwined with politics. From the political dominance that led to the destruction of the temple to the movement for reclaiming the Ram Janmbhoomi land, the temple…
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“Controversy Surrounds Ayodhya Temple Event: Only Those Invited by Lord Ram to Attend?”
New Delhi: The upcoming consecration of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi as the main highlight, has predictably become a political matter ahead of the Lok Sabha election scheduled in less than four months. While invitations have been extended to religious leaders and actors for the event on January 22, it…