Face of Ram Lalla idol revealed earlier than pran pratishtha at Ayodhya temple – Information At the moment

Published on

Advertisement

The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) Friday shared a picture of the Ram Lalla idol that’s been positioned within the Ayodhya temple, days earlier than the pran pratishtha ceremony on 22 January.

The picture reveals the deity in a standing place, with a garland of roses round its neck. The face of the idol can also be seen for the primary time.

The 51-inch idol, crafted in black stone by Mysuru-based sculptor Arun Yogiraj, was delivered to the temple Wednesday evening amid chanting of prayers, and positioned within the sanctum sanctorum Thursday.

VHP chief Sharad Sharma was quoted by information company Press Belief of India as saying {that a} yellow fabric covers the eyes of the idol at current.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend the 22 January pran pratishtha ceremony, which can start at 12:20 pm and is predicted to be accomplished by 1 pm. The temple will likely be opened to public from the next day.

Rituals resulting in the consecration have reportedly already begun on the temple. Prime Minister Modi had additionally introduced earlier that he would comply with 11 days of rituals, together with fasting, within the run-up to the consecration,

He has additionally been doing “gau-pooja”, feeding cows, and donating meals and garments.

Latest articles

Students Raise Alarm Over Alleged Marking Errors in Major Indian Examinations

Thousands of students across India are raising concerns over what they describe as significant...

National Testing Agency Details Reform Plan in Supreme Court After NEET-UG Leak Row

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has submitted a detailed affidavit before the Supreme Court...

Siddaramaiah Set To Resign As Karnataka CM, Sources Say Leadership Change Finalised

A major political development appears to be unfolding in Karnataka, with official sources indicating...

Supreme Court Backs SIR Exercise, Calls It Step Towards Electoral Transparency

The Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise, describing it...
Advertisement
Advertisement