AYODHYA :
“Today, our Ram has arrived. After a long wait for ages, our Ram has arrived. Our Ram
Lalla will no longer live in a tent. Ram Lalla will stay in a magnificent temple”
- PM Modi
Ceremony took place
in the presence of UP
Governor Anandiben
Patel, CM Yogi
Adityanath, RSS chief
Mohan Bhagwat.
‘Pran pratishtha’
took place during
the 84-second
‘Abhijeet muhurta’.
PM Modi showers
flower petals on
workers in Ayodhya.
PRIME Minister Narendra
Modi said on Monday the consecration of Ram Lalla’s idol in
Ayodhya marks the advent of
a new era and gave a call to people to go beyond the Ram temple’s construction to build the
foundation of a strong, grand
and divine India of the next
1,000 years.
After participating in the
idol’s ‘Pran Pratishtha’, Modi in
his speech also turned to critics of the Ram temple movement and asked them to reconsider their view that its construction would “set off a fire”
in the country, asserting that
Ram is“not fire but energy”,“not
dispute but solution”.
In his address to a large number of invitees, including seers,
leading figures from different
fields and those part of the
decades-long agitation for
building the temple, he said
that the momentous occasion
is not merely about triumph but
also humility and underscores
Indian society’s maturity in
resolving historical disputes.
“Ram is not fire but energy,
Ram is not dispute but solution, Ram is not merely ours
but of everyone and Ram is not
only the present but also eternal,” he said, adding that the
temple is also a symbol of
peace, patience, harmony and
amity in Indian society.
Ram defines the spirit of
‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbkam’ (the
world is a family), Modi said.
The PM performed a series
of rituals in the ‘grabhagriha’ –
the sanctum sanctorum -- with
the ‘pran pratishtha’ taking
place during the 84-second
‘Abhijeet muhurta’. At the end,
the Prime Minister prostrated
himself before the 51-inch idol
that depicts the
child Ram.
The ceremony
took place in the presence of Uttar Pradesh
Governor Anandiben Patel,
Chief Minister Yogi
Adityanath and RSS chief
Mohan Bhagwat.
Prime Minister Narendra
Modi on Monday showered
flower petals on the workers
who were a part of the construction team at the Ram
Temple in Ayodhya, Uttar
Pradesh.The Prime Minister
alsos prinkled flowers on the
idol of Jatayu at the Ram
Temple premises and also
offered prayers toLord Shiva
in Ayodhya Dham.
Army helicopters showered flower petals on the newly-constructed Janmabhoomi
temple as the ‘pran
pratishtha’ ceremony took
place.And celebrations broke
out in parts of this Uttar
Pradesh temple town with
people singing and dancing.
Senior BJP leaders includingparty chief JP Nadda and
Union Home Minister Amit
Shah watched the live
streaming of the consecration
ceremony. Most Opposition
leaders invited to the event
skipped the ceremony,accusing his Government of makingita politicalexercisewith
an eye on the coming Lok
Sabha polls. With his speech
beingheardacrossthecountry, he sought to strike an
emotional chord with the
masses saying“ourRam”has
arrived after wait, patience
and sacrifices of centuries.
“Our Ram Lalla will no
longerlive in atent.Our Ram
Lalla will stay in a magnificent temple,”Modisaidinhis
36-minute speech.
He urged everyone to do
their bitin building a strong,
capable, grand and divine
India, sayingtheyshouldnot
miss out at a time when the
country is passing through a
positive and constructive
period.
There is not aniota of space
foranydespondency,hesaid.
India will be guided by traditions,her it age and modernity to reach its goals,he said.
Withthetemplebeingbuilt
and divine powers “witnessing” the occasio, he asked
peopletotakea pledgeinthe
current time of immense
“positive energy” to build a
strong and capable India of
the next 1000 years after the
temple has been built.
“Ayodhya is asking us all,
every devotee of Ram, every
Indian as to the next course
of action as the grand temple of Shri Ram has been
built.What next?We have to
from today, from this sacred
moment lay the foundation
of India of the next 1,000
years.
Going beyond the temple’s construction, we all
Indian stake a pledge to build
a strong, capable, grand and
divine India,” he said.
The Ramtemple,the Prime
Minister said, will be a witness to India’s rise and dawn
of a developed and magnificent India. January 22,2024,
is not merely adate but marks
the advent of a new era, he
added.
He said he would seek forgiveness from Lord Ram as
the deity had to endurea wait
of centuries and his existence
was questioned even after
theoriginal copy of the independent India’s Constitution
carried his illustration.
“There must be some
shortcomings in us,” he said
before thanking the Supreme
Court for doing justice and
paving the way for the temple’s construction at the
once-disputed site by law.