The date of Ram Lala’s consecration in Ayodhya is now very close. The inauguration of the Ram temple, scheduled for January 22, is anticipated to witness the participation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, and over 6,000 attendees for the consecration ceremony of the Ram Lalla idol.
Things are being sent from across the country as well as from abroad for the grand Ram temple being built in Ayodhya, UP. Just as three thousand quintals of rice is coming from Lord Ram’s maternal home Chhattisgarh, while 1100 plates decorated with gifts along with clothes, fruits and dry fruits are coming from his in-laws’ house Janakpur in Nepal. Apart from this, a lot of goods will come to Ayodhya from different states of India. Let us tell you what is going to come from where.
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What come from Where for Ram Mandir?
- The Inauguration of Ram Lala will take place on 22 January, 2024. After this, a special offering will be made to the Lord, which will include rice from the maternal grandmother’s house and dry fruits from the in-laws’ house.
- 3 thousand Quintals(100kg) of rice will come to Ayodhya from Nanihal Chhattisgarh. This will be the biggest consignment of rice till date, which will reach Ayodhya. It has been collected from the districts of Chhattisgarh.
- Clothes, fruits and dry fruits will reach Ayodhya from Janakpur, Nepal, the in-laws house of Lord Ram, on January 5. Apart from this, there will also be 1100 plates decorated with gifts.
- Apart from jewellery, utensils, clothes and sweets, a load will also come from Nepal, which will include 51 types of sweets, curd, butter and silver utensils.
- A 21 kg bell of Ashtadhatu will reach the court of Ramlala from Etah district of Uttar Pradesh. It is being claimed that this will be the largest bell in the country, which will cost Rs 25 lakh. 400 employees are engaged in making it.
- The width of the bell reaching Ayodhya from Etah in UP is 15 feet and the inside width is 5 feet. Its weight is 2100 kg. It took one year to make it.
- A 108 feet long incense stick is being sent from Vadodara, Gujarat to Ayodhya for the consecration of life, which is ready. It is made from cow dung along with Panchgavya and havan ingredients. Its weight is 3500 kg.
- This incense stick will be sent from Vadodara to Ayodhya in a 110 feet long chariot. Viha Bharwad, who makes incense sticks, said that once it is lit, it can keep burning continuously for one and a half months.
- After the consecration of the Ram temple, the Lord’s feet will also be kept there. At present, these padukas are being rotated across the country. The Padukas will reach Ayodhya on 19 January. These have been prepared by Srichalla Srinivas Shastri of Hyderabad.
- Srichalla Srinivas Shastri had circumambulated Ayodhya for 41 days with these Shri Ram Padukas. After this, these Padukas are being taken to all the famous temples from Rameshwaram to Badrinath and special pujas are being performed.