Ayodhya, 20 Nov: The consecration ceremony will be performed on January 22nd at the temple constructed on Shri Ram’s birthplace in Ayodhya. The temple would thereafter be open to domestic and international worshipers.
Sangh Parivar has devised a thorough strategy in this respect. The countdown to the opening of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya has begun. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will dedicate it on January 22, 2024.
The precise timing of Pran Pratistha Muhurta has also been set aside for this purpose. Not only that, but the Sangh Parivar has begun planning the outline of Ram Temple-related activities to be staged across the country.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will undertake the consecration of Ram Lalla on the January 22nd, on Makar Sankranti, at 12.20 pm in Mrigashira Nakshatra in Abhijeet Muhurta.
A series of talks has begun in the Sangh Parivar to give this celebration a global flavour. The function will take the shape of a campaign, with four stages planned. Its first phase began on November 19 and will continue until December 20.
In this sense, the function’s action plan is nearing completion. For this, a small steering group has been constituted. Each district and block will create a team of ten members.
“The auspicious muhurt (time) for Ram Lalla’s pran pratishtha at Ayodhya’s Ram Mandir has been finalized, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi scheduled to perform the auspicious task on 22 January 2024 at 12:20 p.m. in Mrigashira Nakshatra. The decision to internationalize this event was decided during a Sangh Parivar meeting on Sunday at the Saket Nilayam. At this discussion, it was determined to move forward with preparations by breaking the event campaign into four segments. The first part started on Sunday and will go until December 20th. The event’s schedule will be developed during this time. Small operational committees will be created to do this,” informed a senior RSS functionary on the condition of anonymity.
“At the district and block levels, teams of ten persons are being constituted. The squads will comprise temple movement volunteers. The teams will organize meetings in 250 different sites to encourage as many individuals as possible to participate in the event. The second phase, concentrating on the ‘home-to-home interaction’ strategy, will begin on January 1st. During this phase, 10 crore homes would be given an image of Lord Ram’s idol, revered rice (akshat), and a pamphlet for devotion. People will be encouraged to commemorate the event by lighting earthen lamps. The third phase is set to begin on January 22. On that day, a joyful mood will be established around the country, with family observances,” he added.
Meanwhile, there is a proposal to specifically incorporate the temple movement’s karsevaks in groups of 10 persons. These groups will have meetings and appeals to incorporate an increasing number of individuals in the mega event are on the anvil.
The second phase will begin in January. Door-to-door contact will be made in this campaign, and ten crore homes will be handed an image and booklet of Ramlala’s beloved idol and revered akshat.
Along with this, people will be encouraged to celebrate Diwali on the 22nd of January across the country.
The date of the Prime Minister’s inauguration, January 22 has been preserved in the third phase.
On that day, Deepotsav, door-to-door rituals, and other activities are scheduled around the country. Ram lovers from all across the country would be invited to Ayodhya for darshan of Ramlala in the fourth phase.
The fourth phase is scheduled to run from Republic Day until February 22nd of next year. The province-by-province overview of all initiatives and campaigns is being prepared.
On the 31st and 1st of February, workers from the Awadh province will
be welcomed for darshan.