5 lakh laddus ready on the Mahakaleshwar temple in Madhya Pradesh’s Ujjain metropolis have reached Ayodhya forward of the Ram temple consecration ceremony on Monday, an official mentioned.
The laddus, weighing about 50 gm every, shall be distributed to devotees as prasad on the event, he mentioned. Learn extra
5 vans, formed like chariots, embellished in saffron and adorned with footage of Lord Ram, reached Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh with 250 quintals of laddus at round 10.30 pm on Saturday, Mahakaleshwar temple’s assistant administrator Moolchand Junwal advised PTI.
“On Sunday morning, we handed over the prasad to the organisation tasked to distribute it to the trustworthy,” he mentioned.
Folks greeted the consignment with “Jai Shri Ram” chants alongside the practically 1,000 km route from Ujjain to Ayodhya, based on eyewitnesses.
A minimum of 150 temple staffers and other people from social organisations have been concerned in making the laddus over 5 days in Ujjain, Junwal mentioned. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav earlier mentioned that Ujjain has connections with Ayodhya courting again greater than 2,000 years. Flagging off the vans from Bhopal on January 19, the chief minister mentioned, “Emperor Vikramaditya had constructed the (earlier) temple in Ayodhya. Lord Ram is returning to ‘garbh griha’ (sanctum sanctorum) after a wrestle of 500 years. The temple city of Ayodhya is all set to welcome Lord Ram with Prime Minister Narendra Modi scheduled to take part within the consecration ceremony on the newly constructed Ram Mandir on Monday.
The ‘Pran Pratishtha’ of the idol of Ram Lalla — the childhood type of Lord Ram — shall be attended by individuals from all walks of life, together with representatives of main non secular and non secular sects of the nation, representatives of varied tribal communities and distinguished personalities.
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