Ram Mandir / Dholak from Uttar Pradesh and instruments from these states including Ravanahatha from Rajasthan will be included in Ayodhya.

All preparations have been completed for the consecration of Lord Ram. The newly constructed temple has been decorated. Guests have started reaching Ayodhya Dham to participate in the program. The temple looks no less than a king's palace. Pran Pratistha will start at 12:30 pm on Monday in the sanctum sanctorum of the temple. Before that, a different atmosphere will spread across Ayodhya from morning itself.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Jan 21, 2024, 07:04 PM
Ram Mandir: All preparations have been completed for the consecration of Lord Ram. The newly constructed temple has been decorated. Guests have started reaching Ayodhya Dham to participate in the program. The temple looks no less than a king's palace. Pran Pratistha will start at 12:30 pm on Monday in the sanctum sanctorum of the temple. Before that, a different atmosphere will spread across Ayodhya from morning itself.

More than 50 instruments will be played

In this program, the tunes of musical instruments from different states will make the atmosphere even more devotional. Giving information, Ram Mandir Trust said that in the Pran Pratishtha ceremony to be held at Shri Ram Janmabhoomi in Ayodhya, there will be a grand playing of 'Mangal Dhvani' from 10 am in the morning. More than 50 captivating musical instruments, from different states, will witness this auspicious event for about 2 hours.

These include Pakhawaj, flute and dholak from Uttar Pradesh, Veena from Karnataka, Algoja from Punjab, Sundari from Maharashtra, Mardal from Orissa, Santoor from Madhya Pradesh, Pung from Manipur, Nagara and Kali from Assam, Tambura from Chhattisgarh, Shehnai from Delhi, Rajasthan Ravanahatha from West Bengal, Shrikhol and Sarod from West Bengal, Nagaswaram, Taveel and Mridangam from Tamil Nadu, Ghatam from Andhra Pradesh, Sitar from Jharkhand, Santar from Gujarat, Pakhawaj from Bihar and Hudka from Uttarakhand will be played.

Yatindra Mishra, coordinator of this program

Ram Mandir Janmabhoomi Tirtha Trust said that Yatindra Mishra of Ayodhya is the designer and organizer of this grand Mangal Vadan, in which the Central Sangeet Natak Academy, New Delhi has cooperated. This grand concert marks an important occasion for every Indian, uniting diverse traditions in honor of Lord Shri Ram.