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What is the’muhurat’ (84 seconds) of Ram Mandir pran pratishtha?

From 12:29:03 to 12:30:35 pm, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will take part in the Ram Lalla idol’s plan protist ceremony. Of the 48-minute “Abhijeet muhurat,” which happens once a day, these 84 seconds are seen to be the most holy. On January 24, the abhijit muhurat will start at 12.16 p.m. and terminate at 12.59 p.m. This window will host the ceremony.

 

 

The real plan protist needs to take place in those 84 seconds, according to religious officials, even if the plan protist ritual will start 10 minutes early at 12.20 pm and may continue until 12.40 pm or 1 pm.

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The eighth muhurat of the day, which falls between dawn and sunset, is Abhijeet. It remains for forty-eight minutes. The plan pratistha event will happen within this Abhijeet muhurat timeframe.

According to Hindu scriptures, Lord Ram was born in the Abhijeet muhurat, which is linked with Mrigashira Nakshatra, Amrit Siddhi Yoga, and Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga. This is why the data and the muhurat have been picked.

A week before, on January 16, pre-consecration ceremonies for the pran pratishtha ceremony began. In order to participate in the consecration ceremony, PM Modi underwent an 11-day service routine during which he only consumed fruits and coconut water and slept on the floor. Prior to Monday’s pran pratishtha, PM Modi will participate in the ceremonies.

PM Modi embarked on a religious pilgrimage in the last several days, seeing many temples in Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu—temples having a connection to the Ramayana.

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