Vikrant Shekhawat : Jan 19, 2024, 08:00 PM
Ram Mandir: Preparations are being made in full swing for the consecration ceremony of Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. The temple courtyard has been decorated in an attractive manner. A grand ceremony of Pran Pratishtha ceremony will be organized in Ramlala temple on 22 January. Every Hindu in the world wants to witness these divine moments. There is huge enthusiasm about the Ram Temple Pran Pratistha ceremony in the neighboring Hindu country Nepal also. Meanwhile, the Nepal government has given strict instructions to its citizens not to do this work even by mistake on January 22.In fact, there is huge enthusiasm in Nepal also regarding the grand event of Ram temple in Ayodhya on 22 January. Many gifts, traditional sweets and many precious things have also been presented to Ayodhya from Nepal. More than 500 decorated gift baskets have been sent to Ayodhya from Janakpur, Nepal. Meanwhile, Nepal has given strict instructions to the citizens of its country to perform special puja on 22 January and has also called for a ban on the sale of liquor and non-vegetarian food on that day.Diyas will be lit in Janakpur alsoJanakpur Sub Metropolitan City has called upon all residents to participate in the Pran Pratishtha Utsav by lighting lamps in every house and Ram Janaki temple on January 22. Similarly, Birgunj Metropolitan City has announced a ban on the sale and consumption of non-vegetarian food and liquor on January 22. On the same day, a function will be held at Ghadiyarwa Pokhri in the city.Priest Acharya who came from Nepal will recite Vedic mantrasAccording to a letter sent by Champat Rai, general secretary of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Trust, Nepali priest, Acharya Durga Prasad Gautam will lead the special religious ceremony on January 22. Gautam will recite Vedic mantras in front of hundreds of thousands of Hindu devotees, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi.Chief priest of Janakpur was also invited, know who will come from Nepal?Meanwhile, Mahant Ram Tapeshwar Das, chief priest of Ram Janaki temple in Janakpur, has also been invited to the event. Mahant Ram Tapeshwar Das and his successor Mahant Ram Roshan Das, who will attend the event, will be given a special place. Because he is from the birthplace of Sita. According to Vishwa Hindu Parishad Nepal Chapter, Rawal Ganesh Bhatt, chief priest of Pashupatinath temple in Kathmandu, has also been invited.