Ayodhya's Ram Temple: Inaugural Golden Door Installed, 42 of 46 Doors to Glisten in Gold
- Posted on January 11, 2024
- Religious
- By Arijit Dutta
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As Ayodhya anticipates the grand inauguration of the Ram Temple on January 22, the first of the 46 majestic golden doors, measuring 12x8 feet, has been installed. Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath declares a holiday and bans liquor sales on the inauguration day. The temple, adorned with 42 gold-plated doors, is witnessing extensive preparations, including a cleanliness drive starting on January 14. The event will be graced by PM Narendra Modi, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, and CM Yogi Adityanath. Critics, including Mamata Banerjee, accuse BJP of staging a poll gimmick. The temple trust extends invitations to over 7,000 guests, making it a momentous occasion.
In
Ayodhya, the air is charged with excitement as the highly anticipated
inauguration of the Ram Temple approaches. The focal point of this fervor is
the installation of the first majestic
golden door, a momentous occasion that marks the commencement of the final
phase of the temple's construction. This symbolic door, standing tall at 12
feet and stretching 8 feet in width, has found its place on the upper floor of
the sanctum sanctorum, adding a touch of grandeur to the sacred structure.
The
temple, scheduled to open its doors on January 22, is expected to boast a total
of 46 doors, with a staggering 42 of them to be plated with gold. This
decision, as revealed by the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister's office, underlines
the magnificence and opulence associated with the much-celebrated project. In
the coming days, the anticipation will only intensify as 13 more golden doors
are set to be added, creating a spectacle that will undoubtedly leave an
indelible mark on Ayodhya's cultural and religious landscape.
Uttar
Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, a key figure in the temple's
realization, has taken proactive measures to ensure the smooth execution of the
inauguration. In anticipation of the event, he has declared January 22 as a
holiday for all schools and colleges in the state, allowing citizens to partake
in the historic moment. Additionally, a statewide ban on liquor sales has been
announced for the same day, reflecting the significance of maintaining a solemn
and respectful atmosphere during the temple's consecration.
CM Adityanath, personally overseeing the preparations in Ayodhya, has also directed a massive cleanliness drive set to commence on January 14. This initiative aims to ensure that the city is immaculate and befitting the grandeur of the upcoming "Pran Pratishtha" or Ram Mandir consecration ceremony.
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As
the countdown continues, Ayodhya is abuzz with preparations for the momentous
day. Distinguished guests, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, RSS chief
Mohan Bhagwat, and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, are expected to grace the
event with their presence. However, the political landscape is not devoid of
controversy, with opposition parties, including West Bengal Chief Minister
Mamata Banerjee, criticizing the BJP for what they perceive as a strategic move
ahead of upcoming elections.
The
construction of the Ram Temple, following a protracted legal battle, marks a
significant milestone in the country's history. The Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth
Kshetra trust has extended invitations to over 7,000 individuals, including
politicians, Bollywood celebrities, cricketers, and industrialists, turning the
inauguration into a truly momentous and inclusive occasion that transcends
religious and cultural boundaries.