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Ayodhya Temple Gears Up For Grand Ram Navami Celebrations; Ram Lalla To Be Offered 56 Types Of Bhog Prasad

Ayodhya's Ram Temple is being decked up for Ram Navami celebrations - the big religious occasion after the 'Pran Pratishtha' ceremony.

Ayodhya Temple Gears Up For Grand Ram Navami Celebrations; Ram Lalla To Be Offered 56 Types Of Bhog Prasad

Ayodhya: As Ayodhya decks up for Ram Navami festivities, the first big religious occasion after the consecration of Ram Lalla in January this year, as many as 56 types of 'delectable foods' will be offered to the idol on the last day of Chaitra Navratri on Wednesday. Speaking to ANI, the chief priest of Ram Janmabhoomi temple, Acharya Satyendra Das informed that all the arrangements for the festival are being managed by the trust and the occasion of Ram Navami will be celebrated with great enthusiasm. . "...All arrangements are being made by the trust. The trust is also managing the decorations. Ram Navami will be celebrated with great enthusiasm."

 

 

The chief priest also hailed the celebrations as special as they were happening for the first time after the 'Pran Pratishtha' ceremony.

Surya Abhishek Of Ram Lalla

On this occasion, Surya Abhishek of Lord Ram will also be held for five minutes at 12:16 pm. Ram Mandir Nirman Samiti chairman Nripendra Mishra said, "On Ram Navami, the sun rays will fall on Lord Ramlala's forehead for about 5 minutes at 12:16 pm, for which important technical arrangements are being made. Scientists are working to display these moments with full grandeur."

Chappan Bhog For Ram Lalla

Ram Navami, the birth festival of Lord Ram Lala, will be celebrated at noon and various types of offerings will be made to the Lord. 56 types of Bhog Prasad have been given by the devotees today which will be offered to the Lord at noon on Wednesday.

Special Arrangements For Ram Navami

Ahead of the celebrations, Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra, the trust constituted to look after the management of Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Mandir, has made special arrangements for the convenience of the devotees visiting during the festival. The trust on its official X handle informed that on the day of Ram Navami, starting at 3:30 am during the Brahma Muhurta, arrangements will be in place for the devotees to queue up.

 

 

The trust has also extended the duration of 'Darshan' to 19 hours, starting from the Mangala Aarti and continuing until 11:00 pm. The curtain will be closed only for five minutes during the four Bhog offerings. The celebration will be broadcast on about a hundred large LED screens throughout Ayodhya. There will also be live broadcasts on the Trust's social media accounts, the trust said in a post on X.