PM Modi sleeping on the floor following strict rules for Ram temple...

S Venkateshwari
PM Modi sleeping on the floor following strict rules for ram temple...


For eleven days, prime minister Narendra Modi is conducting special rites in advance of the opening of the ram temple at Ayodhya. At this time, PM Modi is adhering to a rigid schedule. According to people with knowledge of the situation, prime minister Modi exclusively drinks coconut water and sleeps on the ground. PM Modi announced on january 12 that he is carrying out unique rites in preparation for the consecration of the ram temple. The ram temple's inauguration preparations are virtually finished.

According to a prime minister's spokesman, coconut water is a component of the sattvik diet and must be ingested prior to consecration. In addition to adhering to a satvik diet and rising early in the morning, PM Modi is now touring temples in West and South India. PM Modi traveled to Panchavati, a place in Nashik where Lord ram had lived for a while before going into exile. Additionally, Modi traveled to the Veerabhadra temple in andhra pradesh and the Guruvayoor temple in Kerala.

What kind of weekend agenda does PM Modi have?

This weekend, PM Modi will also be visiting a number of tamil Nadu temples. The PM will hear several experts recite passages from the Kamba Ramayana when he visits the Ranganathaswamy shrine in tiruchirappalli on Saturday. After that, he will travel to Rameshwaram, where he will be among the crowd listening to the Ramayana read aloud in Bengali, Maithili, Gujarati, Sanskrit, Awadhi, Kashmiri, and Gurmukhi.

The main theme of the Ramayana to be performed in Rameshwaram is Ram's journey back to Ayodhya. PM Modi will hear devotional singing, or bhajans, at Sri Arulmigu ramanathaswamy temple on saturday night. On Sunday, PM Modi will visit the Kothandaramaswamy temple in Dhanushkodi first, and then he will travel to Arichal Munai, which is believed to be the location of the construction of ram Setu.






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