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Consecration of the Ram Mandir: Janmabhoomi earth, removed during foundation excavation, is given as a present to guests

Ram Mandir consecration: The temple trust said on Friday (January 12) that the dirt of Ram Janmabhoomi, which was excavated during the construction of the magnificent temple in Ayodhya, would be put in boxes and given to the visitors who will attend the consecration ceremony on January 22. According to a representative of the Ram Janmabhoomi Theerth Kshetra Trust, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is scheduled to attend the momentous occasion, will be given a 15-meter image of the Ram Mandir in the holy city, which will be enclosed in a jute bag along with a picture of the temple.

The trust member claims that plans are in place to provide over 11,000 attendees and invitees to the consecration ceremony with presents that will be remembered.

What more is there to be shown?
He said that as prasad, the visitors would get 100 grams of unique Motichoor laddoos cooked with desi ghee in addition to the soil of Ram Janmabhoomi.

The trust member claimed that the presents to the invitees would consist two boxes, one containing motichoor laddoos as prasad and a holy tulsi leaf, while the other would contain dirt that was retrieved during the digging of the Ram Janmabhoomi property.

According to him, religious literature from Gorakhpur’s Gita Press and water from the Saryu river in bottles would also be included in the gift boxes.

He said that the Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust has intensified preparations to receive distinguished figures and visitors who have been invited to the event from all across the nation and the globe.

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