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5 lakh ‘laddus’ to Ayodhya from Ujjain temple – Information At the moment

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Chief Minister Mohan Yadav flagged off vehicles carrying 5 lakh ‘laddus’ as ‘prasad’ for the auspicious event of Pran-Pratishtha on January 22 inn Ayodhya.

Yadav had introduced to ship 5 lakh laddus from Ujjain’s Mahakaleshwar temple to Ayodhya final week. After the announcement by the CM, the Mahakaleshwar Temple Administration Committee ready the laddus for prasad.

Vehicles loaded with laddus arrived at Manas Bhawan in Bhopal early Friday after which CM Yadav flagged off them to Ayodhya later within the day. Laddus have been constructed from besan (gram flour), rava , ghee and dry fruits.

On this event, CM Yadav stated, “The inspiration of the town of Ayodhya, as we see it right this moment, was laid round 2,000 years in the past in the course of the period of Emperor Vikramaditya.” He claimed that the unique temple was constructed by Emperor Vikramaditya.

“We’re pleased that these glory days are being restored. Lord Ram is returning to his birthplace and might be enthroned within the ‘Sanctum Santorum’ of the temple,” whereas flagging off vehicles, Yadav stated.

He additionally stated, “Baba Mahakal is sending 5 lakh laddus from right here as an emblem of his love. At the moment, after displaying the saffron flag, we despatched these prasad chariots crammed with laddus to Ayodhya.”

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