Ram Mandir Inauguration: Times Square in New York City, United States, will livestream the mega consecration for Ayodhya in January. The much-anticipated “Pran-Pratishtha” (blessing of Ram Lalla) will be broadcast in all Indian states, as well as at Indian embassies around the world.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to address all Ram bhakts from India and abroad on this historic occasion. The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party has announced the live broadcast of the consecration from booths across the nation. According to news agency ANI, BJP members were instructed to install large screens in stalls for the live broadcast.
TrendsMyth reported that a source familiar with the situation said, “This will allow the public to have darshan and witness the consecration ceremonies.”
The vedic ceremonies for the Pran Pratishtha ceremony (the main ceremony) of Ram Lalla, the infant Lord Ram, are set to begin on January 16. This is a week before the main ceremony.
PM Modi Watching Very Closely The Preparations
Sources claim that PM Modi has been closely monitoring the ceremony preparations. He also requested detailed information about the rituals and the rules he must follow.
In honour of the Pran Pratistha on January 22, PM Modi pledged to follow all religious protocols and procedures.
In an exclusive interview with TrendsMyth, Nripendra Mishra, the Ram Temple Construction Committee chief, said that PM Modi had asked the Ram Mandir Trust for any holy adherence that he must adhere to before he performs Pran Pratishtha.
Ram Mandir Consecration Preparations
The preparations for the event are in full swing. It is expected that thousands of dignitaries from all walks of life will attend.
Lakshmi Kant Dixit is a priest from Varanasi who will perform the main rituals for the consecration of Ram Lalla on January 22. Amrit Mahaotsav will be celebrated in Ayodhya from January 14 until January 22.
51-INCH Tall Statue Chosen
A 51-inch-tall Krishna Shila idol has been selected for the upcoming Pran Pratishtha celebration. The idol is adorned in Shyamvarn and is meant to represent divinity. It also represents royalty, as well as the innocence of a young child.
The idol of Lord Ram is displayed before the Yagopavit Sanskar. The intricately crafted icon will be placed on a platform shaped like a lotus within the Garbh Grah.
Nripendra Mishra stated that the old Ram Lalla will be placed in front of the new one named “Utsav Ram”. Both statues will be installed in the new Ram Mandir after January 16. On January 22, PM Modi will also open the eye-cover of Lord Ram’s statue.
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