Tag: Ayodhya

  • The girl made a reel by dancing in the river, the video went viral on the internet

    The girl made a reel by dancing in the river, the video went viral on the internet

    Ayodhya: A video of Ayodhya is going viral on social media. People got angry when a girl made a reel by doing a bold dance on a film song while bathing in the Saryu river at Ram ki Paidi in Dharmanagari Ayodhya. People showered scathing comments on the viral girl’s video on social media demanding strict action from the police. Taking cognizance of the matter, Ayodhya police has started investigation. The search is on for the girl. Let us tell you that last year too there was a ruckus at Ram ki Paidi in Ayodhya when a husband kissed his wife while she was taking a bath. On this, a group of youths had beaten up the husband by accusing him of obscenity. At that time considering Ram ki Paidi as a water park was so heavy on that new couple that perhaps they would not be able to forget it for life.

    Along with this, it is being requested that there should be a ban on making reels at such places.

  • There will be a makeover of Bharat Kund in Ayodhya

    There will be a makeover of Bharat Kund in Ayodhya

    Lucknow: The Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh has given its approval to develop Bharat Kund in Ayodhya as part of its plan for makeover of ancient places associated with Lord Ram.

    The Ayodhya administration has already completed renovation of Surya Kund, an ancient Sun temple situated around 5 km from the Ram Temple.

    “Bharat Kund will be developed on lines of Surya Kund. The significance and glory of the place will be restored and the water body will be revived,” said Girishpati Tripathi, Ayodhya mayor.

    This project was part of the Ayodhya development plan, he added.

    The temple campus, which also has a water body, has been renovated with Rs 24 crore and now, it will host a laser and sound show featuring Lord Ram.

  • Deepotsav 2023 will be the most grand ever in Ayodhya this year

    Deepotsav 2023 will be the most grand ever in Ayodhya this year

    Lucknow (IANS) | This year, the Deepotsav celebrations in Ayodhya will be the grandest ever with a target of lighting 21 lakh earthen lamps. This year’s Deepotsav will be celebrated just before Ram Lala is seated in the sanctum sanctorum of the Ram temple.

    Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that this Deepotsav will set a new record. Last year, 15.76 lakh diyas illuminated Ayodhya.

    According to a spokesperson of the state government, 21 lakh diyas (earthen lamps) will be lit this year. Every Ghat, Math, Temple, Surya Kund, Bharat Kund and every house will be illuminated with lamps.

    The Yogi Adityanath government has been holding Deepotsav celebrations in Ayodhya every year on the eve of Diwali since it came to power in March 2017.

    Emphasizing the importance of Ayodhya for his government, the Chief Minister said, currently, projects worth about Rs 32,000 crore are underway in Ayodhya. Such a large number of projects are not underway in any other city across the country.

    He said that when Prime Minister Narendra Modi enshrines Ramlala in the sanctum sanctorum of the Ram temple after 500 years, the whole world will be attracted to Ayodhya.

    The Chief Minister listed out the ongoing development projects in Ayodhya. He mentioned about the international airport, railway station and other projects.

    Yogi also attacked the opposition on this occasion and said, earlier there was neither road nor train (connectivity) in Ayodhya. It used to take five-six hours to reach Ayodhya from Gorakhpur and Lucknow. Now this journey is covered in one hour. Six years ago people used to avoid taking the name of Ayodhya. But this government is trying to ensure its overall development.

    –IANS

  • Construction Of Ground Floor Of Ayodhya’s Ram Temple Set For October Completion

    Construction Of Ground Floor Of Ayodhya’s Ram Temple Set For October Completion

    In a significant development, sources have revealed that the construction of the ground floor of the three-storied Ram temple in Ayodhya is on track to be completed by October this year. The temple, which holds immense cultural and religious significance, is set to be consecrated in January, coinciding with the beginning of the election year, according to NDTV reports.

    The construction work on the ground floor has reached its final stages, and Nripendra Mishra, a member of the temple trust, recently assessed the progress of the project. The temple itself is an architectural marvel, with dimensions spanning 380 feet in length, 250 feet in width, and a towering height of 161 feet. It will boast an impressive arrangement of 392 pillars and 46 doors, all meticulously crafted from teak wood. The sanctum sanctorum will feature a door adorned with gold embellishments, adding to its grandeur.While the specific date for the consecration of the temple’s statue has yet to be determined, it is expected to occur after the auspicious occasion of Makar Sankranti. As a momentous event, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be extended a formal invitation to grace the ceremony, acknowledging the significance of the temple and its impact on the cultural fabric of the nation.

  • Ayodhya to replicate Kashi Vishwanath corridor model

    Ayodhya to replicate Kashi Vishwanath corridor model

    Ayodhya: With the construction of the Lord Ram Temple nearing completion, the Central and state governments are making efforts to develop Ayodhya on the pattern of Varanasi’s Kashi Vishwanath Dham.

    The renovation work and widening of the roads leading to the Ram Mandir is going on at a brisk pace.

    To make commuting easy, the road is being widened by about 20 meters on both sides of the Ram Path. The Ayodhya district administration has started demolishing shops and houses for the Ram Path stretch and compensation has been given to the people.

    The Uttar Pradesh government has approved a budget of Rs 797.68 crore for the beautification of the Ram temple area in Ayodhya.

    The proposal for a corridor in Ayodhya includes the renovation work and widening of the roads leading to the Ram temple.

    The budget also includes the cost of constructing the 12 km Sahadatganj-Nayaghat road in Ayodhya leading to the Ram Janambhoomi temple.

    The houses built on both the sides will also be given a completely new look and made part of the corridor.

    BJP Mayor Girish Pati Tripathi told IANS in Ayodhya that ever since the decision of the Supreme Court came in favour of the Ram Mandir, the perception of the people has changed a lot regarding Ayodhya.

    The Central and the state governments also have a different vision about Ayodhya and it is reflected in the plans.

    He said that the work of widening the road is proceeding on the Ram Path.

    “Many people lost their shops and still they are supporting the work patiently. People can’t wait for the Ram Temple to be built.”

  • How the sanctum sanctorum of the Ram temple is taking shape in Ayodhya

    How the sanctum sanctorum of the Ram temple is taking shape in Ayodhya

    Shriram Janmabhoomi (Ram Mandir) construction in Ayodhya is in full flow and the glorious all white garbha griha (sanctum sanctorum) visual was released on social media by Champat Rai, General Secretary of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra on March 17. It’s important to recall Nepal had recently delivered two shaligram stones to India to be used In making the idols of Ram & Janaki In the Ram Mandir.

    Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, speaking to Republic TV recently, said, “Ram Mandir’s construction is underway and will be completed in the given time frame and the grand temple will come to existence by 2024.”

    It’s important to note Home Minister Amit Shah in January 2023 had announced the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya will be ready by January 1, 2024.

    70% construction complete
    Recently, Swami Govind Dev Giriji Maharaj, Treasurer, Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra stated that about 70% of the work in the construction of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya is over. “At present, the work of Ram temple is 70% complete. By third week of January 2024, the idol of Lord Ram will be established and arrangements will be made for devotees to visit & offer prayers from that day itself,” he said speaking with the media.