Facts About the Ram Mandir Inauguration Ceremony: A Historic Day Unfolds
As India prepares to witness the long-awaited Ram Mandir inauguration, delve into these 10 fascinating facts about the upcoming ceremony.
Facts About the Ram Mandir Inauguration Ceremony: A Historic Day Unfolds
The inauguration ceremony, also known as Pran Pratishtha, marks the installation of the idol of Lord Ram in the grand temple at Ayodhya.
The ceremony will take place on January 22, 2024, chosen for its auspicious alignment of planets and celestial bodies.
Only around 8,000 guests will be permitted to attend the event, including political leaders, religious figures, and individuals who contributed significantly to the Ram Janmabhoomi movement.
The ceremony will span seven days, with each day dedicated to specific rituals and offerings according to Vedic traditions.
A skilled team of 40 sweet-makers from Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat is making 44 quintals of a special laddu using traditional desi ghee, without a single drop of water.
Special security arrangements have been made, with over 10,000 security personnel deployed to ensure the smooth and peaceful conduct of the ceremony.
The Ram Mandir inauguration is expected to be a major event watched by millions across India and around the world, sparking religious fervor and national pride.
As the nation prepares to witness this historic occasion, its significance resonates not just in the present but also echoes through the future, paving the way for a new chapter in India's multifaceted narrative.