5 Lakh Temples To Held Special Puja On Ram Lalla Temple Consecration
On January 22, 2024, something grand is happening in Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Ram. This day is marked by the consecration ceremony of the Ram Lalla temple.
It is a momentous occasion that’s attracting attention from all corners of the country. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to attend this sacred event, a gesture that underscores its importance.
Now, this isn’t just a ceremony limited to Ayodhya. It’s a national event! Nearly 5 lakh temples across Bharat are going to resonate with prayers on this auspicious day. Imagine the collective devotion and the spiritual ambiance that will envelop the nation!
But, there’s more to this ceremony. A special tradition called ‘Pujit Akshat’ is going to play a pivotal role. Pujit Akshat is essentially uncooked, unbroken rice grains that hold a significant place in our rituals. These are not just rice grains; they are tokens of blessings and invitations.
To make this event truly inclusive, the Ram Mandir authorities have planned to distribute these ‘Pujit Akshat’ across the country. On November 5, the distribution will start, and it’s not a small task.
Workers from 45 provinces will come together in Ayodhya to collect these sacred grains. These workers are part of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, an organization that has a widespread network and is known for its systematic approach.
These workers will take the ‘Pujit Akshat’ to their respective regions, spreading them across cities and villages. It’s an invitation, a call to join in the celebrations, to be a part of this historic consecration day. It’s a way to unite the nation in a spiritual bond, to share the joy and sanctity of the occasion.
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The ‘Pujit Akshat’ serves a dual purpose. It’s an offering to the divine and also a heartfelt invitation to the people. It symbolizes the collective devotion of the nation and extends an inclusive call to join in the prayers.
Plus, it will also make the consecration ceremony of the Ram temple a truly national celebration. This is not just about a temple; it’s about India’s cultural unity, shared heritage, and collective spiritual upliftment.