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CITY BEAUTIFUL RESIDENTS WILL HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO SEE THE SILVER CHARAN PADUKA THAT GOES TO AYODHYA

January 14, 2024 06:56 PM

An appeal to the city residents to participate in large numbers in the Ram Bhajan evening on 15 and Kumar Vishvas Ram Katha on 16 and 17, special arrangements for both pass holders and non-pass holders will be made - Shri Ram Kripa Trust

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The long-awaited hours of anticipation have finally come to an end; the Shri Ram Lala Week is commencing from Monday. No city resident should miss the chance to see the massive symbolic form of Ayodhya Ram Mandir, as stated by Pradeep Bansal from the trust.

Following the grand Kalash Yatra, the Ram Bhajan evening by Bhajan Samrat Kanhaiya Mittal will begin at 6 PM. as per Information was provided by Trust's Pradeep Bansal, Jagmohan Garg, Mayor Anoop Gupta, Navraj Mittal, and Sat Prakash Agarwal.

Pradeep Bansal revealed that the silver Charan Paduka would be taken to Ayodhya, especially by Kanhaiya Mittal. He further said We, the residents of the city, are fortunate that our city's heritage will be showcased in Ayodhya.

Before this, a press conference was held where Ramveer Bhatti and representatives of other organizations provided detailed information about the Kalash Yatra. Ramveer Bhatti mentioned that the banner of the Kalash Yatra would be led by a band of 101 people from Delhi, followed by five horses, then camels, and four Tableu of Lord Shiva, and finally, a grand Shivling.

After that, a tableau of Lord Valmiki and behind it, there will be a procession of 1508 women carrying Kalash. Especially for this Kalash Yatra, RSS's senior Premji Goyal, Mahamandaleshwar Swami Sampurnanand, and 250 Brahmins will be present. Along the way, there will be 8 to 10 welcome gates and arrangements for langar, and approximately 500 youths will be assisting with the organization

 
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