This event will be held in the Gudi Mandap before the Lord.
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After the consecration of Shri Ram on January 22 in Ayodhya, Raga Seva will be organized in the temple from today. This event will be held in the Gudi Mandap before the Lord. In this, more than 100 well-known artists from different provinces and art traditions across the country will offer their raga seva at the feet of Lord Shri Ramlala for the next 45 days. On behalf of the Trust, the conceptualizer and organizer of this program is Mr. Yatindra Mishra.
In line with the classical tradition, Raga Seva will be organized at Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple from tomorrow, 26th January 2024.
This event will be held in the Gudi Mandap before the Lord, in which more than 100 well-known artists from different provinces and art traditions from across the country will perform in the presence of Lord Shri… pic.twitter.com/Zh0pi19LeQ
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On the other hand, from the next day of Pran Pratistha, a huge crowd of devotees is gathering in the temple to have darshan of Ramlala. Devotees are also donating openly. Since Pran Pratistha, various types of programs are being organized in different parts of the country. Trips are being organised. The enthusiasm of the devotees for darshan is so much that even the transport services are not functioning properly. People who could not attend the consecration ceremony due to administrative reasons are now slowly reaching Ayodhya.
Top VHP officials stand firm in Ayodhya
Even after the consecration ceremony of Ram Lalla, many top officials of Vishwa Hindu Parishad are still stuck in Ayodhya. Instead of Karsevakpuram, the Trust General Secretary has camped in the Ramjanmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Bhavan in Ramkot, adjacent to the Ram Temple complex. Trust Treasurer Govind Dev Giri, who was staying here several days before the ceremony for preparations, will leave for Pune on Friday.
After Ramlala’s enthronement in Navya Mandir, most of the central officials and trustees of the Trust along with Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and VHP returned. In the coming days, they will arrive again in order to make arrangements and preparations for the easy darshan of Ram devotees from across the country. Meanwhile, VHP’s international patron Dinesh, National General Secretary Organization Vinayak Rao Deshpande and National General Secretary Milind Parande are still in Ayodhya. Some other national and provincial officials are keeping an eye on the arrangements for the convenience of the devotees coming for darshan.
Trust General Secretary Champat Rai is staying in the Tirtha Kshetra Bhavan adjacent to the Ramjanmabhoomi complex instead of Bharat Kuti in Karsevakpuram. From here, on behalf of the Trust, Rai is monitoring the arrangements related to the temple premises and darshan in coordination with senior officials of the government and administration. Trust treasurer Govind Dev Giri remained in Ayodhya on Thursday. His colleague Kamal told that he will go to Pune from here on Friday.
Set of postage stamps issued on Shri Ram Temple handed over to Trust General Secretary
Post Master General of Lucknow Headquarters Postal Circle, Vivek Kumar Daksh, who was on Ayodhya tour, met Champat Rai, General Secretary of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust. Presented him a set of commemorative postage stamps issued on Shri Ram Temple. During this, a booklet of compilation of postage stamps issued on various aspects related to Shri Ram and his life in the country and abroad was also presented. Vivek Kumar told that recently the Prime Minister had issued six commemorative stamps at Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple in New Delhi. These postage stamps include all the features related to Ram Temple. He told that the department is going to build a philatelic museum in Ayodhya. In this, along with other postage stamps, a collection of all the major postage stamps related to the life of Shri Ram will be seen.