Ram Mandir Opening Date 2024: The Ram Mandir Ayodhya temple consecration ceremony is set to unfold on January 22, 2024. The consecration ceremony of the Ram temple will grace more than 11,000 esteemed guests across the nation. In a traditional ceremony, people will receive a special gift called the sacred ‘Ramraj’.
What is Ramraj?
Ram mandir opening ceremony: The ‘Ramraj’ is a soil taken from the temple foundation. It is not ordinary soil, it holds profound significance as it was extracted during the laying of the temple’s foundation.
This special gift holds the importance of that big moment and will be something very precious to have.
‘Ramraj’ and ‘Motichoor Laddos’ for Guests: As a way of saying thank you, guests, at the ‘Pran Pratishtha’ ceremony will get the ‘Ramraj’ carefully packed in small boxes. Along with this special soil, they’ll also receive delicious ‘motichoor laddoos’ made with pure ghee. Explaining its importance, a member of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra trust highlighted the good luck that comes with having the ‘Ramraj’ at home. This special gift is meant to be used in home gardens or pots, making sure its special essence spreads everywhere.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to be the main guest, making the event even more impressive. Well-known figures like Sachin Tendulkar, Virat Kohli, Amitabh Bachchan, Mukesh Ambani, and Gautam Adani will also be among the 7,000 guests. Additionally, more than 4,000 spiritual leaders from around the country will join the celebration. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will receive a fantastic 15-meter-long picture of the Ram temple, carefully packed in a jute bag. This gesture shows deep respect and appreciation for the nation’s leader. Ayodhya Divisional Commissioner Gaurav Dayal has carefully arranged seats for 7,500 people at the temple. Special guests will get special codes to decide where they sit, making sure everyone enjoys the ceremony in complete harmony.
Ram Mandir Timing: The ‘Pran Pratishtha’ Program on January 22, 2024, is scheduled for 12:20 pm on January 22, 2024. Led by the Varanasi priest, supported by four trustees and four priests, the ceremony promises to be a mix of tradition and spirituality.
108 Feet Long Incense Stick Ready To Aromatise Ram Mandir
In Tarsali, Vadodara, there’s a man named Vihabhai Bharwad. He’s been making good-smelling incense sticks near his home for the past six months. He plans to finish this work by the end of the month. What’s impressive is that Bharwad had already made a really long incense stick before, measuring 111 feet. Now, the special incense stick he’s making includes a mix of 3000 kilograms of Gir cow dung, 91 kilograms of Gir cow ghee, 280 kilograms of Devdar tree wood, 376 kilograms of Gugal, 280 kilograms of Tal, 280 kilograms of Jav, 370 kilograms of Kopra crush, and 425 kilograms of Havan materials. Helping Vihabhai with this hard work is Ranjanben Bhatt, a local parliamentarian, and her team. Vihabhai spends two to three hours every day on this task, showing a lot of dedication and skill in what he does. The stick will be transported from Vadodara to Ayodhya in a truck.