Second anniversary of Ramlala’s life-consecration, PM Modi called it a divine festival!
On the second anniversary of the consecration of Ramlala at the Ayodhya Ram temple, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that this anniversary is a divine celebration of our faith and values. With the immense grace and blessings of Lord Shri Ram, the resolve of innumerable Ram devotees for five centuries has come true.
PM Modi said that today Ram Lalla is once again seated in his grand abode and this year the religious flag of Ayodhya, the prestige of Ram Lalla, is witnessing Dwadashi. It is my good fortune that last month I got the opportunity to install this flag.
Along with this, he also shared many pictures related to the consecration of Ram temple on social media.
PM Modi wrote on social media platform
In the second post, he wrote, “With the immense grace and blessings of Lord Shri Ram, the resolve of innumerable Ram devotees of five centuries has come true. Today Ram Lalla is once again seated in his grand abode and this year the religious flag of Ayodhya is witnessing the Dwadashi of Ram Lalla’s prestige. It is my good fortune that last month I got the opportunity to establish the sacred flag of this flag.”
PM Modi further wrote, “I wish that the inspiration of Maryada Purushottam further strengthens the spirit of service, dedication and compassion in the heart of every countryman, which also becomes a strong basis for building a prosperous and self-reliant India. Jai Siyaram.”
At the same time, Union Home Minister Amit Shah wrote on the social media platform
He further wrote, “This temple, a symbol of the restoration of the ideals and life values of Lord Shri Ram, will remain an incomparable inspiration for struggle to protect religion, sacrifice for cultural self-respect and sacrifice for the preservation of heritage. On this holy occasion, I salute all the martyrs of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi movement.”
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