Ram Mandir Inauguration- Time, Date, Specification, Schedule on 22 January
As we all know 22
January 2024, one of the important day for entire nation in the Inauguration of
Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. This temple has been completed in the span of approx 3
years and everyone is curiously waiting for its inauguration. Dozens of VVIP
guest, which primarily include our Prime Minister Narender Modi and other
ministers as well will be attending the event of Ram Lalla consecration
ceremony. High security will Special Task Force (STF) of Uttar Pradesh will be
altered to make sure the comprehensive security among people.
People from all over are
excited to be a part of this day and if you want to attend this day directly
from the place (Ayodhya), then you need to know certain things before:
The schedule which will
begin from 16 January 2024 to ending at 22 January 2024 is been given below:
- Atonement ceremony and
Dashvidh bath on January 16. A 'Mahapujan' will be conducted, with Vedic
Scholars led by Pandit Laxmikant overseeing rituals such as Sarva
Prayashchit homam, Dashvid snan.
- The arrival of the idol
of Ram Lalla on January 17. The day will feature rituals like Jalyatra,
Tirth, and Kalash Pujan, followed by the Kalash Yatra.
- Important rituals,
including Pradhan Sankalp, Ganeshambika Pujan, Mandap Pravesh, and
Yajnabhumi Pujan, will take place on January 18.
- January 19 will witness
Devta Pujan, the recital of all branches of the Vedas, Adhivasan,
Kundpujan, natural fire for havan, Jaladhivas (immersing the idol in
water), and other pre-consecration rituals.
- On January 20, the
sanctum sanctorum of the Ram Mandir will be cleansed with the holy water
of Saryu, followed by Vaastu Shanti and Annadhivas.
- On January 21, the
deity of Ram Lalla will undergo a divine bath with 125 urns and the
Shayadhivas ritual. Subsequently, the idol will be brought to Yajna Mandap
for Shaiyyadhivas, Tatvanyas, Mahanyas, and other rituals.
- The final day, January
22, will witness the worship and consecration (‘Pranpratistha’) of Ram
Lalla. The afternoon of this day marks the Devpranpratishtha
(consecration), followed by Mahapujan, Aarti, and Purnahuti.
Three different kinds of aartis will be performed
throughout the day.
- Shringar Aarti - 06:30
AM
- Bhog Aarti - 12:00 PM
- Sandhya Aarti - 07:30PM
At Ram Mandir people holding the passes will
only be allowed to attend it and maximum of 30 people are allowed each time.
These passes can be obtained directly from the official website of Shri Ram
Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra, i.e., https://srjbtkshetra.org/.
Advance booking is available for the morning Aarti,
subject to pass availability while booking for the Sandhya Aarti during the day
is also contingent upon availability.
Users can enter their mobile numbers and thereafter
log in using OTP. They can then click on the Aarti section on the homepage. You
will then have to choose the date and type of aarti you wish to attend and then
submit the required details such as the devotee's name, photo, address, mobile
number, etc. You will then have to collect the Aarti passes from the counter on
your visit to the temple and proceed with the Aarti. You will have to submit
any one of the four documents: Passport, Aadhar card, voter ID card, or
driver's license.
A nominal fee will be charged to people who want to
receive wheelchair assistance. Children below the age of 10 years will not be
allowed. The attendees will have to confirm their presence by logging into the
homepage and then proceed to Transaction History, choose Aarti, and update
that.
Specifications:
The Ayodhya Ram Mandir,
which stands as the pious symbol of faith, religion, and devotion, spreads over
2.7 acres with a total built-up area of approximately 57,400 square feet. It
boasts a width of 235 feet, a length of 360 feet, and a height of 161 feet,
including its peak. The Ayodhya Ram Mandir has three floors, each with a height
of 20 feet. There would be 160 columns on the ground floor, 132 on the first
floor, and 74 columns on the second floor.
The temple complex also features 5 pedks and pavilions along with 12 massive grand gates to create an awe-struck architectural marvel for generations to stay amazed and in awe. The Ayodhya Ram Mandir can withstand an earthquake of a magnitude of 7.0 on the Richter scale. The temple's layout has been carefully planned in such a way that sunlight will fall directly on the Ram Lalla during Ram Navami to add a celestial touch to the pious space.
Hope you like this article and will be looking forward for the date coming soon. Enjoy the day and celebrate this day with lots of happiness, joy and strength and makes it again a festive season of Happy diwali.
#JaiShreeRam
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