Historic Ayodhya Event: Rajinikanth Shares Fortunate Experience at Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha
- Posted on January 23, 2024
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- By Arijit Dutta
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Superstar Rajinikanth considers himself fortunate to witness the historic Pran Pratishtha ceremony at Ayodhya's Ram Mandir, concluding the 500-year-long exile of Lord Ram. The event, attended by iconic figures like Prime Minister Narendra Modi, marked the unveiling of Ram Lalla's face. Rajinikanth expressed his awe, promising to visit Ayodhya annually.
In
the aftermath of the grand Ram
Mandir consecration ceremony in Ayodhya, Superstar Rajinikanth, known for
his spiritual inclinations, shared his profound experience with news agency
ANI. Having attended the Pran Pratishtha of Lord Ram, Rajinikanth expressed
feeling fortunate to be part of the historic event, emphasizing the
significance of the occasion. The ceremony, held on January 22, 2024, saw the
end of the 500-year-long exile of Lord Ram, with the consecration of the new
idol of Ram Lalla in its five-year-old form.
The ceremony garnered attention not only for its spiritual importance but also for the presence of notable personalities like Prime Minister Narendra Modi, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. These dignitaries witnessed the historic unveiling of the face of Ram Lalla during the Pran Pratishtha. The event added a cultural triumph to Ayodhya's rich history.
Prior
to the ceremony, renowned singers Sonu Nigam, Anuradha Paudwal, and Shankar
Mahadevan graced the occasion with special performances, contributing to the
overall festive atmosphere. Rajinikanth, reflecting on the ceremony, declared
it a historic milestone and expressed his intention to make an annual
pilgrimage to Ayodhya, showcasing his deep connection with spiritual events of
cultural significance.
In
essence, Rajinikanth's presence at the Ayodhya Ram Mandir consecration adds a
unique dimension to the historic event, blending spirituality with cultural
celebration. The ceremony not only marks the end of Lord Ram's exile but also
symbolizes a momentous occasion in the cultural and spiritual heritage of
Ayodhya.