32 years after making a temple commitment, PM Narendra Modi will return to Ayodhya

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PM Narendra Modi is set to lead the Ayodhya consecration ceremony, fulfilling a commitment made 32 years ago to return. Thirty-two years ago, Modi pledged to return only when the construction of the Lord Ram temple in Ayodhya was complete. The promise was made on January 14, 1992, marking a significant event in Modi’s political journey.Modi had participated in the ‘yatra’ leading to the integration of Kashmir with India, finalized in 2019 with Article 370’s revocation.

NEW DELHI :

PM Narendra Modi is scheduled to return to Ayodhya to oversee the consecration ceremony, thirty-two years after pledging to visit the sacred town only when the Ram temple was built.
Modi made a promise to return to Ayodhya only when the construction of the temple dedicated to Lord Ram was finished on January 14, 1992.
Modi participated in the ‘yatra’ that led to Kashmir’s unification with India, which was completed in 2019 with the revocation of Article 370.

He cried out, “Jai Shri Ram,” and took part in the worship of Lord Ram that day, who was then kept in a temporary tent. Reporters captured the moment when Modi said he would return only if the temple was constructed.

The social media replay of this momentous event has sparked significant interest. One post focuses on Jana Sangh and BJP’s efforts.

They attempted to integrate Kashmir with India post-independence. Their endeavors saw success under Modi’s leadership, as highlighted in the post. The PM had set the foundation stone after the final judgement of the Supreme Court given on November 9, 2019, directing that the disputed land (2.7 acres) be handed over to the trust constituted by the government. One week before to the major event on January 22, on January 16, Vedic rites for Ram Lalla’s “pran pratishtha” will start. Modi has embarked on an 11-day fast, incorporating “yam niyam,” in anticipation of the “pran pratishtha,” focusing on moral and ethical principles. This fast emphasizes frequent prayers and yoga, emphasizing moral and ethical ideals as part of the preparation for “pran pratishtha.”

There’s a lot of duty here. Our scriptures state that worship requires awakening divine consciousness within ourselves. To achieve this, fasting and stringent guidelines before consecration are prescribed by the scriptures. Modi announced his decision to begin an 11-day ritual at Panchavati in Nashik. This location holds significance as Lord Ram, Sita, and Laxman spent a considerable amount of time there.

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