'Paag', 'paan' and 'makhana' for Lord Ram in Ayodhya to come from Mithila
The Patna Mahavir Mandir plans to send symbolic offerings of 'paag' (headgear), 'paan' (betel leaves), and 'makhana' (fox nuts) from Mithila, Bihar, to Ayodhya for Lord Ram's temple consecration on January 22. Sita, Lord Ram's wife, hailed from Mi...

"Lord Ram is the son-in-law of Mithila. We will be honoured to send him 'paag', 'paan' and 'makhana' as offering during the consecration ceremony," Kishore Kunal, the secretary of Mahavir Mandir in Patna, said.
According to Ram Temple officials, the offering from Bihar will be offered to Lord Ram in the run-up to the consecration ceremony on January 22.
Kishore Kunal also announced that the Mahavir Mandir authorities will run a community kitchen, Ram Rasoi, in Ayodhya to serve devotees.
Mahavir Temple had announced a contribution of Rs 10 crore for the construction of Ram Temple. An amount of Rs 8 crore has already been given and the remaining amount will be handed over on January 15, he said.
Meanwhile, Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust member Anil Mishra said the trust will make special arrangements for elderly devotees.
After the consecration ceremony, e-vehicles will be operated for the convenience of elderly and specially abled devotees. The trust will soon buy dozens of small e-vehicles, each with a capacity of carrying 12 passengers.
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