SPORTS

Watch Venkatesh Prasad’s Message Before the Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha Ceremony, “Say it, Sing it…Jai Shree Ram”

Venkatesh Prasad, a former fast bowler for India, has traveled to Ayodhya in preparation for today’s Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha event.

On Monday, Prasad posted a video of himself in front of the Ram Temple, and it quickly gained popularity.

The video has Prasad saying, “Ek he nara, ek he naam Jai Shree Ram.”

Between 1996 and 2001, the 54-year-old Prasad played for India in 161 One-Day Internationals and 33 Tests. During his international career, he claimed 292 wickets in all, including eight five-wicket hauls.

At the Pran Pratishtha celebration, which will be attended by over 7,000 people, including 506 A-list celebrities, a number of elite Indian cricket players have been invited.

A video of the renowned Sachin Tendulkar making his way to Adyodhya was previously circulated on social media. In addition to batting sensation Virat Kohli, Mithali Raj, Ravichandran Ashwin, Harmanpreet Kaur, and two previous world cup winners, MS Dhoni has been invited to the function.

The Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Mandir is 161 feet tall, 380 feet long (east-west), and built in the traditional Nagara style.

There are 44 doorways and 392 pillars supporting the temple. The temple’s walls and pillars are adorned with finely carved representations of Hindu gods and goddesses.

The announcement said, “The childhood form of Bhagwan Shri Ram (the idol of Shri Ramlalla) has been placed in the main sanctum sanctorum at ground floor.”

Reaching the eastern side of the temple requires going up 32 steps via the Singh Dwar to reach the main entrance.

The temple consists of the following five halls: Rang Mandap, Kirtan Mandap, Sabha Mandap, Prathana Mandap, and Nritya Mandap.

The Sita Koop, a historic well with historical roots, is located close to the temple, according to the statement.

The old Shiv temple at Kuber Tila, in the southwest section of the temple complex, has been renovated, and a statue of Jatayu has been placed there.

The temple’s foundation is made of 14 meters of roller-compacted concrete (RCC), which gives it the appearance of man-made rock. The statement said that iron is not utilized anywhere in the shrine.

A granite plinth 21 feet high has been built to defend against ground dampness.

Related Articles

Back to top button