The nation is about to witness the historic unveiling of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, five years after the Supreme Court ordered that the contentious land will go to the Ram Temple. All roads lead to Ayodhya. On Monday, at precisely 12.30 p.m., the country will be treated to the magnificent pran-pratishtha ceremony of Lord Ram Lalla, a 51-inch black stone idol who will be formally crowned as the deity of the revered Ram Temple.
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Commencement at 12.20pm
The event will start about ten minutes before the sacred time and go until one in the afternoon. After that, PM Modi will speak to the group. The musical piece ‘Mangal Dhvani’ will be performed by fifty instruments over the course of two hours on Monday. There will be flute, Dholak from Uttar Pradesh, Veena from Karnataka, Sundari from Maharashtra, Algoza from Punjab, Mardal from Odisha, Santoor from Madhya Pradesh, Pung from Manipur, Nagada and Kali from Assam, Tambura from Chhattisgarh, Pakhawaj from Bihar, Shehnai from Delhi, Ravanahatha from Rajasthan, Srikhol, Sarod of Bengal, Ghatam of Andhra Pradesh, Sitar from Jharkhand, additional instruments from Gujarat, Nagaswaram, Tavil, Mridang, and Hudka from Uttarakhand will participate.
Ayodhya embellished for the grand event
The massive occasion has caused tremors throughout the nation as gifts for Ram Lalla have been received from all directions. Special fragrances from Kannauj, 500 kg “kumkum” from Amravati, grains gathered at a Ram temple in Delhi, flowers from Bhopal, and papers with Lord Ram written 4.31 crore times from Madhya Pradesh’s Chhindwara, along with gifts such as a 108-foot incense stick, a 2,100 kg bell, a giant lamp weighing 1,100 kg, gold footwear, a 10-foot-high lock and key, and a clock that simultaneously indicates the times of eight countries, 500 kg iron-copper “nagada” and “Onavillu” bow arrived at the temple.
Mahaprasad
A packet of Mahaprasad, comprising two laddus, saryu river water, Akshatm betel nut plate, and kalava, would be given to each guest by the temple. The mahaprasad packet was made by Sant Seva Sansthan and the Bhagwa Sena Bharti Garvi of Gujarat.
Pre-consecration line of events
The pre-consecration ceremonies that preceded Monday’s consecration moment started on January 16, one week before the pran-pratishtha. During the pre-consecration rites, the 51-inch-tall idol that will become the Ram Mandir’s new deity was set in the sanctum sanctorum. On Monday, its eyes will be opened.
PM Modi’s strict fasting and satvic practices for 11-days
In order to participate in the consecration rites, PM Modi followed an 11-day fast and satvic practice before to the pran-pratishtha. He only drank coconut water during this period and slept on the ground as part of a rite prescribed by scripture to awaken the divine consciousness.
Opposition declined the invite
Rahul Gandhi is scheduled to visit Batadrava Than in Assam, which is the birthplace of Srimanta Sankaradeva, a Vaishnavite saint. After visiting the Kalighat temple, Mamata Banerjee will go to a protest in Kolkata for communal unity. Uddhav Thackeray is going to the Kalaram Temple in Nashik. Arvind Kejriwal is probably going to attend religious events in New Delhi.
Holiday declared in the states
Many states have declared a full vacation on January 22, while some have just declared a half-holiday, with colleges and schools closed. The central government has declared that Monday will be a half-day, with markets closed. Banks in the public sector will be closed for a half-day. Certain states that have declared a public holiday will see their banks closed all day.