Special Gifts at Ram Mandir Consecration: Soil for Invitees, 15m Portrait for PM Modi
- Posted on January 13, 2024
- Religious
- By Arijit Dutta
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The Ram Janmabhoomi Theerth Kshetra Trust announces special gifts for guests at the consecration ceremony on January 22. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will receive a 15m Ram Mandir picture. Invitations include 100 grams of Motichoor laddoos, sacred tulsi leaves, and soil from Ram Janmabhoomi. The trust ensures a grand celebration with thoughtful tokens for over 11,000 invitees.
In
Ayodhya, the Ram
Janmabhoomi Theerth Kshetra Trust is gearing up for a momentous
consecration ceremony on January 22. Guests and invitees will receive unique
tokens, including the sacred soil of Ram Janmabhoomi, symbolizing the historic
event. The soil, retrieved during the foundation's excavation, will be
carefully packed and presented to the attendees.
Prime
Minister Narendra Modi, an integral part of the ceremony, will be honored with
a 15-meter picture of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. The picturesque depiction will
be neatly encased in a jute bag adorned with an image of the temple. The trust
aims to make this occasion unforgettable for the guests by presenting them with
distinctive and meaningful gifts.
Over 11,000 invitees will be treated to special Motichoor laddoos, weighing 100 grams each, made with desi ghee. These sweet delights will serve as prasad, adding a traditional touch to the offerings. The trust member overseeing the arrangements emphasized the significance of these gifts, reflecting the cultural and religious essence of the event.
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The
invitees will receive two distinct gift boxes. One box will house Motichoor
laddoos and a sacred tulsi leaf, emphasizing the religious sanctity of the
ceremony. The other box will contain the consecrated soil, a tangible
connection to the sacred grounds of Ram Janmabhoomi. Additionally, the gift
boxes will include water from the holy Saryu River, bottled for the guests'
spiritual well-being.
To
enrich the spiritual experience, the trust has collaborated with the Gita Press
of Gorakhpur to include religious books in the gift boxes. These books aim to
offer deeper insights into the cultural and religious significance of the
ceremony. The trust is leaving no stone unturned to ensure that the eminent
personalities and guests feel truly welcomed and honored during this auspicious
occasion.