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Ram Mandir decorated with flowers, festive lighting, and a customary diya for “Garbh Griha”

Ram Mandir consecration: According to officials on Saturday (January 20), with the inauguration of Ram Mandir in Ayodhya just around the corner, the grand temple that is currently under construction has been decorated with “rich stocks” of flowers and special lights in honor of the historic occasion that has drawn attention from all over the world.

Saying “Ayodhya Rammay ho rahi hai” to the inhabitants, the whole temple town is engulfed in religious fervor. A source within the temple said that unique floral arrangements have been created to adorn the temple for the big day, and substantial stockpiles of flowers have been utilized to decorate the sacred building.
“These blooms are completely natural and may last longer because of the cold. In order for them to stay fresh on the day of the ritual of consecration. The temple has gained an additional degree of spirituality because to the scent and visual attraction of these vivid blooms, an insider stated.

Teams designed specifically for decorating
Under the direction of trust authorities, specialized teams were formed to handle the lighting and floral arrangements for the temple. These teams are now cooperating.

The source claims that the outside illumination’s ornamental lights are based on the goddess Diya, with the intention of evoking a traditional appearance and highlighting the temple’s elaborate features.

“Inside the garbh griha, the traditional diya will be used,” he said.

The source said that the outside lights would not be switched on until after dusk, but the inside soft lighting will draw attention to the temple’s architectural features.

Thursday afternoon saw the installation of the 51-inch statue of Ram Lalla, which was sculpted by Arun Yogiraj, a sculptor from Mysuru, in the sanctum sanctorum of the Ram Janmabhoomi temple. Late on Thursday night, the first picture of the new idol—whose eyes were covered with a cloth—that was positioned within the sanctum sanctorum appeared on social media.

Ram Mandir’s “Pran Pratishtha”
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with a number of prominent celebrities from diverse backgrounds, such as Amitabh Bachchan, MS Dhoni, Virat Kohli, Mukesh Ambani, Gautam Adani, and others, will attend the “Pran Pratishtha” event on January 22.

The east will be the entrance of the temple, while the south will be the exit.

The general secretary of the temple trust, Champat Rai, had said that the whole superstructure of the temple would ultimately be three stories tall, or G+2. To get to the main temple from the eastern side, visitors must ascend 32 stairs.

The temple complex will be 161 feet high, 250 feet wide, and 380 feet long (east-west). It will be constructed in the classic Nagara style. The temple will feature twenty feet high floors with forty-four entrances and three hundred and ninety-two pillars.

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