The much-awaited "pran pratishtha," or consecration ceremony, of the Ram temple, took place in Ayodhya on Monday afternoon.
Digital Desk: A Muslim mother named her newborn kid Ram Rahim on Monday, the day of the "pran pratishtha" ritual at the Ram temple in the sacred city of Ayodhya, sending a message of harmony between Hindus and Muslims. The child was born in Uttar Pradesh's Firozabad.
The woman and the child are doing well, according to Dr. Naveen Jain, the district women's hospital in-charge of Firozabad.
He remarked, as cited by news agency PTI, "The child's grandmother Husna Banu has named him Ram Rahim."
Consecration ritual of the Ram temple
The much-awaited "pran pratishtha," or consecration ceremony, of the Ram temple, took place in Ayodhya on Monday afternoon. Saints, governor Anandiben Patel of Uttar Pradesh, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath of Uttar Pradesh, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and several other notable guests were present.
Traditional clarinets performed devotional music during the "pran pratishtha" rites, while thousands of people dressed in saffron danced in the streets while chanting religious phrases. Following the ceremonies, 'parikrama' was performed at the Ram Mandir sanctum sanctorum by PM Modi, Yogi Adityanath, and the governor of Uttar Pradesh.
The spectacular occasion attracted interest from both domestic and international viewers, marking an important turning point in India's cultural and religious history.
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