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The news agency told PTI,
The mega event will match the Ganga Dussehra Festival.
The temples slaughtered for Abhishek include six located within the main east – Lord Shiva, Sun God, Ganapati, Hanuman, Devi Bhagwan and Goddess Annapurna.
Seven Other Temples Are Situated In the Sapt Mandapam Area, Housing Deities and Revere Figures Such as Sage Vashistha, Valmiki, Agastya, Vishwamitra, Ahalya, Shabari, and Nishadraj.
In addition, a statue of Laxman in the form of Shashwatar will also be preserved in the Shashwatar temple.
Abhishek will be marked by a detailed three -day festival from 3 June to 5 June. PTI The report states that Shri Ram Janmabhumi citing Teerta Kshatra Trust.
However, the rituals are scheduled to begin on 30 May, the beginning begins with the installation of Shiva Lingam in the Shiva temple.
The conservation ceremony of the Ram temple was held on 22 January 2024 in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
A total of 101 Vedic scholars from Kashi and Ayodhya will oversee rituals, including the worship of ‘Yagyashala’, recitation of Valmiki Ramayana, chanting of mantras, readings with four Vedas, and other traditional ceremonies.
For Abhishek celebrations, two-foot high marble thrones have been prepared for the installation of deities in the respective temples. Trust officials said the idols will be placed on these throne. PTI,
Officials said that a large number of devotees are expected to be attracted to the program and the Ram will further enhance the spiritual and cultural significance of the temple complex.
Ram temple complex has 60% green cover
The temple’s trust said earlier this month that more than half of the Ram temple complex will be developed as green space, which prefer environmental protection.
Nripendra Mishra, president of Shri Ram Janambomi Tertha Kshatrit, said that 60 percent of the campus will have a green cover and the entire area will follow a zero-disconnected policy to prevent any pollution in the city of Ayodhya.
Highlighting the scale of the Green initiative, Mishra said that an important part of the land is being allocated for gardens and fruit-bearing and shade plants, named “Panchavati”.
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