Ramlala Pran Pratishtha: Who will enter the temple and the process?

S Venkateshwari
Ramlala pran Pratishtha: Who will enter the temple and the process?

In preparation for the dedication of ram Lalla, which is scheduled for january 22 at the ram temple in Ayodhya, many devotees are sitting with their eyes closed. On Monday, january 22, between 12:15 and 12:45 p.m., the sanctum sanctorum of the ram temple is anticipated to host the dedication of Lord Ramlala. The sacred duration for the enthronement of ram Lalla is eighty-four seconds, commencing at twelve minutes and eight seconds and concluding at one minute and thirty-two seconds. The temple darshan hours for devotees will begin on january 23 and run from 7 am to 11:30 am and 2 pm to 7 pm. The morning Aarti, also known as Shringaar or Jagran Aarti, will take place at 6:30 am in the ram temple. Following this, Bhog Aarti will take place in the afternoon, followed by sandhya Aarti at 7:30 p.m. It will take a pass to enter the Aarti.

The order of worship on january 22 will be as follows.

Daily worship will commence with Havan Parayan, followed by Devprabodhan, Pratistha Purvakriti, Devpran Pratistha, Mahapuja, Aarti, Prasadotsarga, Uttarangakarma, Purnahuti, Godan to Acharya, Karmeshwarpanam, Brahmin Bhojan, Praishatka Punyahvachan, Brahmin Dakshina, donation, etc., resolution, blessings, and finally the fulfillment of Karma.

You must go through this procedure in order to enter the campus.

The admit card provided by Shri ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust is the only way to enter the pran Pratistha Utsav of Lord Ramlala Sarkar, according to the trust. The invitation letter by itself won't guarantee the guests' admission. Only after the QR code on the entry gate matches will access to the premises be granted.

On thursday afternoon, january 18, the new idol of Lord Ramlala was installed in the sanctum sanctorum of the ram Janmabhoomi temple, ahead of the consecration ceremony at the ram temple in Ayodhya. Arun Yogiraj, a sculptor from Mysore, created the 51-inch idol of Ramlala, which was transported to the temple in a truck.





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