Historic day: Shri Ram Yantra established in Ayodhya, President Murmu will perform rituals

Ayodhya . Today, on the holy occasion of Hindu New Year and Chaitra Navratri, Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple is going to witness a historic moment. Draupadi will formally install Shri Ram Yantra on the second floor of Murmu temple, which is considered very important from religious and spiritual point of view.
The President will arrive at Maharishi Valmiki International Airport at around 11 am, from where she will reach the temple complex by road. After entering the temple, she will take darshan of Ramlala and take blessings and then go to the second floor and install Shri Ram Yantra amidst chanting of Vedic mantras.
Yogi Adityanath, Anandiben Patel, officials of Ram Mandir Trust and saints and religious leaders from across the country will participate in this special ceremony. About 7000 special guests will be present in the program, which also includes kar sevaks, workers and representatives of various organizations.
After the installation of Shri Ram Yantra, the President will perform Aarti of Ram Parivar and will visit the temples of Maharishi Valmiki, Mata Shabari and Nishadraj established in Saptamandapam. It is also being seen as a symbol of social harmony and respect for the deprived classes.
There will be addresses by religious gurus and leaders during the program, at the end of which the President will address the nation. Her Ayodhya visit will last for about four hours and she will leave for Delhi at 3:15 pm.
In view of this historic event, extensive security and arrangements have been made in Ayodhya. Special cleanliness drive, washing of Saryu ghats, lighting arrangements and deployment of about 500 sanitation workers have been done by the Municipal Corporation.

Special importance of Abhijeet Muhurta

Shri Ram Yantra will be installed today at 11:55 am in Abhijeet Muhurta, which is considered extremely auspicious and fruitful. This day is also giving the message of spiritual energy and positive change with the beginning of the new year.

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