Excitement in the capital, Shri Ram Mandir Pran Pratistha ceremony will be held in Dudhadhari Math
Manas troupes will give presentations, Deepotsav will be held in temples
Ponds will be cleaned and lamps will be donated.
Special golden adornment of Lord Balaji in Dudhadhari Math
Raipur. Various programs are being organized in the capital on the occasion of Shri Ramlala Pran Pratishtha ceremony in Ayodhya Dham. Processions are being taken out in every locality and arrangements have been made to watch the Ayodhya program live telecast. Besides, bhajan groups are going to present bhajan singing along with Sunderkand recitation.
Shri Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha Ceremony is being organized by the District Administration at Dudhdhari Math, Mathapara. The chief guest of this program will be Brijmohan Aggarwal and it will be presided over by MP Sunil Soni. Besides, Mahant Ramsundar Das will also have a dignified presence. On this occasion, Manas troupes will sing Manas songs and they will also be honoured. On that day, various ponds of the city will be cleaned and lamps will be donated with public participation. Besides, Deepotsav will be celebrated in temples also with public participation.
Special golden adornment of Lord Balaji will be done in the nearly 500 year old Dudhdhari Math. Also, a festival like Ram Navami will be celebrated. This golden makeup is done on special occasions. Mahant Ramsundar Das said that it is a happy occasion for all of us that the Pran Pratishtha program is going to be held in Ayodhya on 22 January. Chhattisgarh is considered to be the birthplace of Mata Kaushalya. Therefore, this is why Lord Shri Ram is our Bhancharam. He also expressed gratitude towards Chief Minister Shri Vishnudev Sai for Ramlala Darshan Scheme.
At present there is an atmosphere of excitement in the capital. Special cleanliness campaign is also being conducted in temples. Not only this, the youth are also excited about this program. Some organizations are also taking out a procession from Marine Drive to Ram Mandir on 21st January itself.