Prime Minister Modi is invited to attend the groundbreaking ceremony of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya India: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has b...
Prime Minister Modi is invited to attend the groundbreaking ceremony of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya
India: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been invited to attend the Bhoomi Puja for the construction of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya.
Following the verdict in the Ayodhya case, consultations on the construction of the Ram Temple have been held there several times so far.
The Rama Janmabhoomi Tirtha Sethiram organization is holding a consultative meeting on this occasion.
It suggested when the bhumi puja could be held for the new temple to be built in Ayodhya.
Modi for the first time
Accordingly, the organization decided that Bhoomipooja could be held on the 3rd or 5th of August and Prime Minister Modi decided to invite them to the ceremony.
Depending on the decision of Prime Minister Modi, it has been decided that they can put a date on either of the two dates.
Thus it is rumoured that Prime Minister Modi is likely to visit that particular area in Ayodhya for the first time.
Sri Rama Janma Bhoomi
Sri Rama Janma Bhoomi Tirtha Sethiram, an organization that leads to the construction of the temple, was started by Prime Minister Modi.
The organization started on February 5 and is currently in the process of starting construction work on the temple.
Ceremony on a very large scale
The Genmabhoomi Judgment, which deals with things like soil surveying in the area, is also raising funds from the people to build the temple.
It is said that the construction of this important Ram temple will be completed within 3 or 3 and a half years and the temple will be ready. It is learned that the main ceremony will be held on a large scale.
Judgment in the Ayodhya case last year The Constitutional Session of the Supreme Court ruled in the main case related to the disputed 2.77 acres of land.
It is noteworthy that the court ruled that the important 2.77 acres of land should be set aside for the construction of the Ram Temple and that an alternative place for Islamic prayers should be provided in Ayodhya.
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