Ram temple is step towards 'Akhand Bharat': Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said the construction of Lord Ram's temple is a step towards 'Akhand Bharat'. The temple's construction is a big step towards 'Akhand Bharat', according to Yadav. The earlier temple built by Emperor Vikram...
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Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Saturday said the construction of a new Ram temple in Ayodhya was a step forward towards 'Akhand Bharat' or undivided India. If God wishes, Akhand Bharat will extend as far as Afghanistan, he said at a mass Hanuman Chalisa chanting event. The event in Bairagarh area was organised ahead of the consecration of the temple in Ayodhya on January 22. "It is God's will that the construction of Lord Ram's temple should definitely be a big step towards 'Akhand Bharat'," Yadav said, addressing the gathering.
It was a matter of good fortune for the country's citizens that the temple was being built after a "struggle of 30-32 years from 1990-1992", he said, adding that several generations fought for the temple for nearly 500 years. The earlier temple of Lord Ram built at the site by Emperor Vikramaditya was a "thorn in the eyes of the enemies", and when India was passing through bad times, "tyrants destroyed it", he said.
In the same way, India lost Sindh, Punjab was divided, and Pakistan was formed after the Partition in 1947, the chief minister said. "If God wishes, Akhand Bharat will be formed again, if not today, then tomorrow; not only up to Sindh or Punjab but even Afghanistan. It is the wish of all of us that we should be able to see Nankana Sahib," Yadav further said.
Nankana Sahib, one of the most important religious places for the Sikhs, is located in Pakistan's Punjab province. The Madhya Pradesh government has already announced a half-day for government offices and holiday for all schools and colleges in the state on January 22.
Ram Lalla First Look: Photos of Ram Lalla at Ayodhya Ram Mandir
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Three days prior to the 'pran pratishtha' ceremony on January 22, Friday, the first image of the Ram Lalla idol was revealed to the public. A garland of roses adorns the black stone statue, which has its eyes covered with a yellow cloth.
Three days prior to the 'pran pratishtha' ceremony on January 22, Friday, the first image of the Ram Lalla idol was revealed to the public. A garland of roses adorns the black stone statue, which has..
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On Thursday afternoon, the new idol of Lord Ram was placed in the sanctum sanctorum of the Ram Janmabhoomi temple, ahead of the consecration ceremony.
On Thursday afternoon, the new idol of Lord Ram was placed in the sanctum sanctorum of the Ram Janmabhoomi temple, ahead of the consecration ceremony.
The 51-inch idol of Lord Ram as a child was brought to the temple on Wednesday night. This was done amid chanting of prayers, according to the Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra trust. Dixit said the 'pradhan sankalp' was performed by Anil Mishra, a member of the trust. "The idea behind the 'pradhan sankalp' is that the 'pratishtha' of Lord Ram is being done for the welfare of all, for the welfare of the nation, for the welfare of humanity and also for those who contributed to this work (related to the temple).
The 51-inch idol of Lord Ram as a child was brought to the temple on Wednesday night. This was done amid chanting of prayers, according to the Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra trust. Dixit said the..
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Temple trust's general secretary Champat Rai said on Monday in Ayodhya that the new idol depicts the deity as a five-year-old boy in a standing posture. The image shows Ram Lalla in standing posture.
Temple trust's general secretary Champat Rai said on Monday in Ayodhya that the new idol depicts the deity as a five-year-old boy in a standing posture. The image shows Ram Lalla in standing posture.
On January 22, the minimum essential rituals (vidhi) needed for the "Pran Pratishtha" were conducted. The idol for which the consecration ceremony will be done will also be part of a ritual called 'adhivas', during which the 'jal niwas', 'fal niwas', 'anna niwas', 'aushadi niwas' and 'ghee niwas' for the idol will be done.
On January 22, the minimum essential rituals (vidhi) needed for the "Pran Pratishtha" were conducted. The idol for which the consecration ceremony will be done will also be part of a ritual called 'a..