People from across India are showering the newly constructed Ram Mandir in Ayodhya with special gifts, showcasing an extraordinary outpouring of love and compassion.
These offerings range from a world clock and a dazzling gold bow and arrow to intricate jewellery and complimentary "Shree Ram" tattoos, among various other presents. The diverse gifts underscore the myriad ways individuals express their love and faith.
January 22 marks the Pran Pratishtha, or consecration ceremony, of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to attend the grand celebration.
Devotees of Lord Ram have presented numerous gifts, specifically crafted for the magnificent temple in Uttar Pradesh, extending their offerings to the Ram temple foundation.
In anticipation of its imminent inauguration this month, the trust has received a myriad of unique and invaluable gifts from both within the nation and beyond.?
Let's explore some of the remarkable gifts:
A Surat-based diamond dealer showcased extraordinary craftsmanship by creating a necklace with the Ram Mandir as its centerpiece. The stunning piece features over five thousand American diamonds and is crafted from two kilogrammes of silver.
The intricate design of the necklace was meticulously completed by approximately 40 artisans in a span of 35 days, as reported by ANI. The string of the necklace is adorned with carvings depicting key characters from the Ramayana.
Around five hundred devotees of Lord Ram embarked on a significant journey from Nepal to Ayodhya.?With the aim of bestowing blessings upon Shri Ram and Mata Janaki, these devout followers presented over 3,000 unique gifts, ranging from cash, clothing, fruits, and candies to valuable metals like gold and silver. The procession commenced from Janaki Mandir in Janakpur on January 4, reaching Ayodhya two days later on January 6.
As a gesture of reverence, a vegetable vendor presented the first-ever world clock¡ªcapable of displaying time in nine different countries¡ªto the Ram temple. In 2018, Anil Kumar Sahu, the 51-year-old vegetable vendor, designed and patented the global clock with the Indian government. He generously gifted the 75-cm clock to the Ram Temple Trust's General Secretary, Champat Rai. Additionally, Sahu has donated two more clocks¡ªone to Hanuman Garhi and another to the Ayodhya Junction railway station and the main shrine.??
President Kishore Kunal of the Mahavir Temple Trust in Patna, Bihar, has made a distinctive gesture by presenting Shri Ram Lalla with a golden bow and arrow. Additionally, the Trust is generously contributing Rs 10 crore towards the construction of the Ram temple, with the final installment expected before the much-anticipated Pran Pratishtha event.
The symbolism of the Dhanush holds special significance in the sacred connection between Mithila and Ayodhya, as it was after Shri Ram successfully broke the bow that Sita's marriage took place.
Crafted by a renowned Chennai-based company, the gold bow and arrow are anticipated to arrive in Ayodhya by January 12, heightening the excitement for the upcoming consecration event.
Nagpur-based tattoo artist Hritik Darode extended a unique offer to Ram devotees ahead of the Ayodhya consecration. He is generously providing free tattoos with Lord Ram's name on the hands of 1001 individuals. The response has been overwhelming, with numerous enthusiastic registrations, including from women.??
For the inauguration of the Ram Temple, Arvindbhai Mangalbhai Patel, a devout resident of Vadodara, Gujarat, crafted an immense lamp weighing 1100 kg. Standing at 9.25 feet in height and 8 feet in width, the lamp, made of brass and copper, has a capacity to hold 851 kg of ghee. Constructed from Panchadhatu, an alloy of five metals¡ªgold, silver, copper, zinc, and iron¡ªthe lamp underwent several months of development, with success achieved on the fifth attempt. The farmer-devotee expressed his desire to present this symbol of love and reverence to Lord Ram.??
Challa Srinivas Sastry of Hyderabad, Telangana, is undertaking a remarkable padayatra, covering 8000 kilometres, to present a nine-kilogram pair of golden padukas to the Ram Temple. Valued at Rs 65 lakh, these padukas symbolise Sastry's deep devotion and respect for Lord Ram. Beginning his journey on August 5, 2020, coinciding with Prime Minister Narendra Modi laying the temple's foundation stone, Sastry has traversed 108 cities and 11 states, collecting alms and blessings from locals. His commitment includes delivering the padukas to Ram Lalla on January 21, 2024, a day prior to the inauguration, upon his arrival in Ayodhya.??
Nagpur-based chef Vishnu Manohar announced plans to prepare 7,000 kg of the traditional sweet delicacy 'Ram Halwa' for pilgrims attending the opening of the Ram Temple. The chef, holder of the World Record for the longest cooking period, will require 900 kg of rava, 1000 kg of ghee, 1000 kg of sugar, 2000 litres of milk, 2500 litres of water, 300 kg of dry fruits, and 75 kg of cardamom powder for the halwa's production. Notably, a massive kadhai weighing between 1300 and 1400 kg will be utilised in the preparation. The prasad, in the form of halwa, will be distributed to the devotees.??
The Ram Temple in Ayodhya will receive puja items made of pure silver from a jeweller in Chennai, according to ANI.
From January 22 onward, the temple will host sacred ceremonies that will be enhanced by the artistic splendour of this painstakingly produced silverware, which is meant to be used every day during prayers.
According to reports, the jeweller, who would like to remain unidentified, described his project as "a token of reverence and devotion towards Lord Ram."
It is anticipated that the exquisitely created and handcrafted puja objects¡ªsuch as lamps, Kalash, thalis, and other necessary things used in the daily rituals¡ªwill be sent to Ayodhya well in advance of the consecration event, which is set for January 22.
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