Janaki Temple In Nepal Glows With Vibrant Lights Ahead Of Ayodhya Ram Temple Inauguration
Many parts of the world are celebrating the inauguration of the Ayodhya Ram Temple in India. The Janaki Temple in Janakpur, Nepal, can be seen illuminated with lights as people commemorate Ram Lalla's Pran Pratistha in Ayodhya.
Many parts of the world are celebrating the inauguration of the Ayodhya Ram Temple in India.
The Janaki Temple in Janakpur, Nepal, can be seen illuminated with lights as people commemorate Ram Lalla's Pran Pratistha in Ayodhya.
What is happening at Janki Temple in Ayodhya ahead of Pran Pratishtha?
Janakpur, the residence of Lord Ram's in-laws, is joyously marking the inauguration of the Ayodhya Ram Temple with grand festivities. The city is adorned with beautiful lights, and a captivating show is adding to the celebratory atmosphere.
Speaking to ANI, Pramod Kumar Chaudhary, former chairman of the Shree Ram Youth Committee, said, ¡°Raja Ramchandra, after the Banbas (exile) in Tretayuga, the pain he had to endure; it continued in Kaliyuga as well; he had to struggle for five hundred years in Ayodhya, the birth land of Lord Ram; he had to shelter under the tarpaulin; his pain indeed was the pain of all the Hindus. Our ancestors fought and struggled hard, and the end result is here with the construction of the temple of Maryadapurush Lord Ram, whose Pran Pratistha is scheduled for tomorrow. On this occasion, I congratulate all the Indian nationals, and Janakpur is also in a state of joyousness.¡±
Check out the video from Nepal here.
#WATCH | Nepal: Janakpur lit up ahead of the Ram temple 'Pran Pratishtha' ceremony in Ayodhya, later today. (21.01)
¡ª ANI (@ANI) January 21, 2024
(Drone visuals from Janakpur) pic.twitter.com/ePtdN2chqG
When is Pran Pratishtha taking place?
With only a few hours until the Pran Pratishtha celebration begins in Ayodhya, the sacred city has been lit up. Janaki Sena (Army), a youth group, organised a campaign to gather donations in the form of oil, cotton lamps, and clay pots in order to light two hundred and fifty thousand oil-fed lamps.
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