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Monday, August 3, 2020

PM Modi to stay for 3 hours, team of more than 100 people with 48 cameras ready for Bhumi Pujan for live coverage

PM Modi to stay for 3 hours, team of more than 100 people with 48 cameras ready for Bhumi Pujan for live coverage

  • Bhumi Pujan will start in Ayodhya on 5th August at 12:30 pm, Dipotsav program will be telecast live today from Ram Ki Padi
  • Prime Minister Modi will plant Parijat, Yogi says - light lamps on this historic occasion
  • CM Yogi's observation: Protocol will be strictly followed, only those who are called should come
Ayodhya. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will stay in Ayodhya for 3 hours on August 5 to pay homage to the Ram Temple. Bhumi Pujan will start at 12:30, which will last for 10 minutes. The Prime Minister will then join the ceremony. The program will run for about an hour and a half. Ayodhya was sealed off on Monday for security reasons. Modi will plant a Parijat plant here. More than 48 state-of-the-art cameras of Doordarshan and ANI have been installed for live broadcast of the Bhumi Pujan ceremony in the country. Both are present on the Hi-Tech HD OB Van campus. More than 100 members of Doordarshan and ANI will be on campus, whose cameras will broadcast the ceremony live. For the Dipotsav of Ayodhya on August 4 and other programs, 4 OB Van Ram Ki Padi of Doordarshan and other TV channels have been kept ready for 3 days.

Yogi says, ‘Only invitees come’

Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat, Shriram Janmabhoomi Tirthkshetra Trust president Nritya Gopal Das, UP Governor Anandiben Patel and UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will be present as special guests along with PM Narendra Modi on the dais at the Janmabhoomi premises. On the other hand, to review the preparations, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that the Corona protocol would be strictly followed. Only those who are invited come here. It will be a historic moment for Prime Minister Modi to lay the foundation stone for the construction of a grand temple of Lord Rama in Ayodhya. The yogi called on the people of the country to light lamps. There will be no obstacle in the construction of the temple as it is an auspicious moment. This period does not include disease, arson, arson, arson, and death, so that there is no danger of disease, fire, political crisis, theft, or death.

5,100 colorful earthen pots decorated with mango leaves on Ayodhya road

The cultural wing of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh is artistically decorating 5,100 pots of Bharti clay. They are being decorated with colors, fabrics, flowers, mango leaves and lamps. The pots will be placed on the Ayodhya road in front of Saket College.

Muhurat is the best in all respects, the construction of the temple will be completed successfully without any hindrance

Ganeshwar Shastri, who performed the Bhumi Pujan Muhurat of Ram Mandir, said that 15 out of 16 parts of Abhijit Muhurat are very pure, in which these 32 seconds are important. Since it is Wednesday, the construction of the temple will be completed successfully without any hindrance.

At a cost of Rs 104 crore, the Ayodhya railway station will get the shape of a magnificent Ram temple

Northern Railway will shape Ayodhya station into a grand Ram temple at a cost of Rs 104 crore. GM of Northern Railway Rajiv Chaudhary said that the premises inside and outside the station would be rebuilt. The number of ticket counters will be increased, the waiting room will be AC ​​and the facilities in the rest room are being increased. In addition to foot overbridge, food plaza, shops at the station, facilities will be developed in tourist center, taxi booth, Shishu Vihar, VIP lounge.

Chief Priest Satyendra Das said: Tears could not be stopped when Ramallah was offered milk and fruits for two days.

Satyendra Das, the chief priest of Sri Ramallah, said with great emotion, "Looking at the beauty of Ayodhya today, it is clear that God must have received such a welcome in the Treta era." Seeing the splendor of Ram's city, Devlok must also be rejoicing. Recalling the old days, he said, "I cannot forget the days of December 7-8, 1992, when Ramallah was offered only a few fruits and milk for more than two days.Within a few hours the whole structure collapsed. No food was available nearby. Barely arranging a few fruits and milk, Sandhya Aarti and Bhog could be made. There was a movement of security personnel throughout the night.

By evening the platforms had become

I also had to prepare for the morning sacrifice by doing Mars Aarti. This was the night between December 6 and 7. The two collaborators were asked to arrange morning offerings from the Ayodhya market. Mangala Aarti is over, but the victim is worried. I couldn't hold back my tears if the colleague who went to pick up the material was late. My tears did not stop even during the morning sacrifice. After suffering in the morning, I started worrying again in the evening. Karsevaks had started building platforms for Ramallah. By evening most of the platforms were gone. By doing so, he was able to offer Shayan Aarti by sacrificing the evening. The situation remained the same on December 8. From 9 December the situation improved. The Supreme Court then held the receiver of the pujan victim responsible.

Mahant of Janaki temple of Nepal will also come: Champat Rai

Shriram Janmabhoomi Tirth Kshetra Trust General Secretary Champat Rai said that along with the Korona protocol, security will be tight here keeping in view the security of Prime Minister Modi. A total of 175 people, including 135 saints, have been invited to the event. The mahant of the Janaki temple in Nepal will also come.


 There is a security code on the invitation letter. The invitation letter can only be used once. Newcomers will be admitted only when the number and name registered on the card are cross-checked. Champat Rai said that there is a lot of talk about Ramallah's green clothes. God will wear green, he has also been linked with Prime Minister Modi. It has no affiliation with the Prime Minister's Office, the Chief Minister or the Trust.

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