Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that on January 22, 2024, the world will witness the historic enthronement of Ram Lalla in the Ram temple at Ayodhya. This day is set to mark a momentous occasion in India's cultural and spiritual history.
To commemorate this significant event, PM Modi has urged people to light 'Ram Jyoti' at their homes and celebrate Diwali on January 22, 2024. This unique celebration is anticipated to bring together millions in a symbolic and joyous observance.
Addressing a public gathering in Ayodhya, PM Modi spoke about the city's excitement and the nation's anticipation for the event. However, he advised the public not to visit Ayodhya on that specific day due to security and management reasons, suggesting visits after January 23.
The month of January 2024 is marked by this historic event, with January 22 being a day of national and spiritual significance. It's a day where cultural heritage and development converge in Ayodhya.
The long-awaited inauguration of the Ram Mandir is scheduled for January 22, 2024. This event, awaited for over 550 years, symbolizes a new era in Ayodhya's spiritual journey and India's cultural heritage.
The long-awaited inauguration of the Ram Mandir is scheduled for January 22, 2024. This event, awaited for over 550 years, symbolizes a new era in Ayodhya's spiritual journey and India's cultural heritage.
The 22nd of January 2024 is poised to be a landmark day in India, celebrating the enthronement of Ram Lalla at the newly constructed Ram temple in Ayodhya, a significant moment in India's cultural and spiritual narrative.
In Hindu mythology, the birth of Lord Ram is believed to have occurred during a rare and sacred alignment of astrological events: the Abhijit Muhurat, Mrigashirsha Nakshatra, and the auspicious yogas of Amrit Siddhi and Sarvartha Siddhi. Remarkably, this extraordinary combination is set to reoccur on January 22, 2024. This makes it an exceptionally propitious day for the pran pratishtha, or the consecration ceremony, of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, as it resonates deeply with the spiritual significance of Lord Ram's birth.