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‘Divine Occasion’ Celebrated by Indian Cricket Fraternity as Tendulkar and Kumble Arrive in Ayodhya for Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha Ceremony: ‘Pure Bliss’

The occasion that is uniting the whole country. Numerous cricketing celebrities have traveled to Ayodhya for the important Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha event, bringing together stars from the cricket world.

There will be people from all walks of life attending the Pran Pratishtha of the idol of Ram Lalla, the infant form of Lord Ram. These people include representatives of the nation’s main spiritual and religious groups, members of numerous tribal groupings, and well-known individuals.

The temple’s trust states that the ritual is scheduled to start at 12:20 pm and conclude by 1 pm. The prime minister will then address the assembly.

To attend the event, “Master Blaster” Sachin Tendulkar was seen traveling to Ayodhya.

Renowned Indian bowler Anil Kumble also traveled to Ayodhya with his companion, sharing on X how happy he was to be at the event.

Suresh Raina, the former batter for India and “Chinna Thala” of CSK, also sent his best wishes for the event on social media.

Aakash Chopra, a current pundit and former Indian cricket player, commented on X on this momentous day and conveyed his prayers.

After visiting Ayodhya, former Indian fast bowler Venkatesh Prasad posted a video of himself in front of the Ram Temple that went viral on Monday.

IPL team The Rajasthan Royals have also uploaded a video showing how the city of Jaipur has celebrated the auspicious day by dressing in orange.

The Ram Janmbhoomi Mandir, also known as the Ram temple, was built in the manner of the Nagara people. It is 380 feet long (east to west), 250 feet wide, and 161 feet tall. It has 44 entrances and 392 pillars supporting it overall.

The temple’s walls and pillars are adorned with finely carved representations of Hindu gods and goddesses. The idol of Ram Lalla is located in the main sanctum sanctorum on the ground level of the temple.

According to the trust, the “Pran Pratishtha” consecration rites began on January 16 near the Saryu River and would be finished on Monday afternoon in the “abhijeet muhurta.”

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