"For 500 years, Ramlalla was in a tent. On January 22, Ramlalla got his place in a grand and divine temple. Ayodhya is definitely not only India's but also the world's largest cultural centre. In the future, you will witness the effect of Ayodhya's grandeur reaching the world..." said Rajast
Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi participated in the Pran Pratishtha ceremony of Shri Ramlalla in the newly-built Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Mandir in Ayodhya on Monday
Vishwa Hindu Parishad International Patron Dinesh Chandra said, "This is a historic moment, and now Lord Ramlala has been seated in his place. This moment has been awaited for 500 years. Many people were yearning to see this moment. This moment is historical. Preparations are being made for
In a significant prelude to the forthcoming Prana Prathishta ceremony on January 22, the idol of Shri Ramlala was installed in the sanctum sanctorum of the newly built grand temple with full rituals on Thursday evening.
According to an official release from the Chief Minister's Office, "CM Yogi Adityanath has prepared a blueprint and assigned tasks to officers to ensure complete arrangements for accommodation, food, shelter and cleanliness for devotees coming to Ayodhya for Ramlala's darshan after Januar
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has given instructions to make all necessary arrangements at the state government level to make the consecration ceremony of Shri Ramlala at Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple in Ayodhya on January 22 other-worldly, unprecedented and unforgettable.
New Delhi [India], December 20: The glory of Khatu Shyam Delhi Dham temple is increasing day by day, hence along with the devotees, great gurus and famous personalities of the country also keep coming here.
On the occasion CM Chouhan told reporters, "The grand temple of Lord Ram is now ready in Ram Janmabhoomi Ayodhya and it will be consecrated on January 22 next year by our Prime Minister Narendra Modi. We all are very happy. There was a struggle for years for the temple. Ramlala, we will come
Addressing the meeting before a banner that had pictures of Lord Ram and Lord Hanuman, the chief minister said, "A total of 14 proposals were put forward in the cabinet meeting and were approved."