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Over 7,000 people from diverse backgrounds graced Ayodhya with their presence today...

Digital Desk: As the much-anticipated launch of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya draws near on January 22, excitement reaches a crescendo for devotees awaiting the consecration ceremony and the installation of the idol of Lord Ram Lalla. 

This momentous occasion, scheduled for a 40-minute ceremony starting at 12:20 pm, will be globally witnessed by devotees who can tune in from the comfort of their homes.

Over 7,000 people from diverse backgrounds graced Ayodhya with their presence today, each receiving the Ayodhya Ram Mandir Prasad Box.

This unique box contains seven items, including potato chips, Ram Dana Ladoo, Til Gur Reveri, cashews, almonds, raisins, and Makhana, offering a blend of flavors and textures to mark this auspicious event.

The highlight of the ceremony is the Pran Pratishtha, the consecration of Lord Ram, which is set to unfold in a brief 84-second window. 

Kashi pundits emphasize the significance of this micro-moment, deeming it highly propitious and beneficial for India, free from the influences of fire, death, theft, disease, and death arrows.

As the world awaits this historical event, the Ayodhya Ram Mandir Consecration stands as a testament to cultural richness, unity, and spirituality, bringing together devotees from across the globe to partake in this sacred celebration.


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