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Ayodhya administration makes history with unprecedented Longest Solar Light Line

In a groundbreaking initiative, the Ayodhya administration is actively working on the installation of the world's longest solar light line in preparation for the 'Pran Pratishtha' ceremony. Also Read: Prime Minister Modi leads vibrant roadshow in Nashik, Maharashtra Having successfully...
02:33 PM Jan 12, 2024 IST | Aakash Khuman
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In a groundbreaking initiative, the Ayodhya administration is actively working on the installation of the world's longest solar light line in preparation for the 'Pran Pratishtha' ceremony.

Also Read: Prime Minister Modi leads vibrant roadshow in Nashik, Maharashtra

Having successfully completed the initial stretch from Guptar Ghat to Jhunki Ghat, the administration is now extending the installation further to Nayaghat.

The project entails connecting various ghats that were previously separated, with the administration seamlessly linking them from Guptar Ghat to Jhunki Ghat.

In alignment with the preparations for the Lord Ram Pran Pratishtha ceremony in Ayodhya, the Uttar Pradesh government, led by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, is set to launch an extensive cleanliness campaign starting from Makar Sankranti in Ayodhya.

Following this, a comprehensive cleanliness campaign will be conducted in every village, city, and locality across the state. The Urban Development and Panchayati Raj Departments have been entrusted with the responsibility, as stated in an official release from the Chief Minister's Office (CMO).

The 'Pran Pratishtha' ceremony at the Ram Temple on January 22 will be presided over by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

This event has attracted significant global attention, with invitations extended to several VVIP guests from India and abroad to attend the ceremony.

However, key figures from the Congress party, including national president Mallikarjun Kharge, former president Sonia Gandhi, and the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, have declined the invitation to the Ram Temple opening, characterizing it as an event affiliated with the BJP and the RSS.

The Vedic rituals for the 'Pran-Pratishtha' ceremony of Ram Lalla (infant Lord Ram) in Ayodhya are scheduled to commence on January 16, a week before the main ceremony.

Varanasi-based priest Lakshmi Kant Dixit will conduct the primary rituals of the 'Pran Pratishtha' ceremony for Ram Lalla on January 22. Ayodhya will observe the Amrit Mahotsav from January 14 to January 22.

A 1008 Hundi Mahayagya is also being organized, where thousands of devotees will be provided with meals. Multiple tent cities are being erected in Ayodhya to accommodate the expected influx of thousands of devotees, who will gather in the temple town of Uttar Pradesh for the grand 'Pran Pratishtha' ceremony.

The Sri Ram Janambhoomi Trust has announced arrangements for 10,000-15,000 people. Local authorities are proactively preparing for the anticipated surge in visitors during the grand ceremony and are implementing enhanced security measures and logistical arrangements to ensure a seamless and spiritually enriching experience for all participants.

Also Read: PM Modi going for an 11-day anushthan (ritual) before the ‘Pran Pratishtha’ event at Ayodhya’s Ram temple

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