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Book Your Ramlalla 'Aarti' Passes Online Before Ram Mandir's Consecration

Ayodhya's Ram Mandir prepares for its inauguration with an opportunity for devotees to secure passes for Lord Ram's Aarti ceremony. Online bookings are underway, allowing participants to register using various identification proofs. Each Aarti, held thrice daily, accommodates 30 attendees, showcasing different rituals. Additionally, guidelines stipulate important notes for attendees, including age exceptions, ID proof mandates, and cancelation slot availability.

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Ahead of the grand inauguration of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya on January 22, devotees can now secure passes online for the sacred Aarti ceremony dedicated to Lord Ram. The temple authorities have initiated an online portal on the Ram Janmabhoomi website, facilitating the booking process for this auspicious event.

To obtain these passes, interested individuals are required to fill out an online application available on the temple's website. Subsequently, the passes can be acquired from the temple's counter in Ayodhya. Applicants need to provide valid ID proof including an Aadhaar Card, Voter ID Card, driver's License, or Passport.

The Aarti ceremony, limited to 30 participants per session, will be conducted three times a day within the temple premises. Reports suggest the Aarti will occur at 6.30 AM, 12 PM, and 7.30 PM, each dedicated to different rituals: Shringar Aarti in the morning, Bhog Aarti at noon, and Sandhya Aarti in the evening.

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Several essential points need attention before applying for these passes. Children below 10 years don't require a separate pass. Additionally, carrying the physical copy of the declared ID proof during the Aarti is mandatory. Devotees should also note the availability of canceled slots for other devotees and the reminder system sent by SRJBTK.

As part of the preparations, Ayodhya is embellishing its landscape. The 'Dharma Path' road is being adorned with 30-foot tall 'Surya Pillars,' each adorned with sun-themed decorations. These 40 pillars, showcasing 'Jai Shri Ram' and Lord Hanuman's face, aim to create a divine ambiance in the city ahead of the Pran Pratishtha ceremony. The road, connecting significant areas, promises a majestic view when lit during the evenings.

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