President Murmu Installs Sacred Ram Yantra, Marking Temple Completion

President Droupadi Murmu installed the 'Shri Ram Yantra' on the temple's final floor, symbolizing the completion of the Ram Janmabhoomi Temple's construction. The religious ceremonies were conducted by scholars from across India under the guidance of priest Ganeshwar Shastri. She was received by senior Uttar Pradesh leaders and will felicitate hundreds of workers involved in the temple's construction. The city has been decorated with saffron flags, with authorities implementing extensive security and traffic plans for the visit.

Key Points: President Murmu Installs Ram Yantra at Ayodhya Temple

  • Milestone installation at Ram Temple
  • Ceremonies led by Vedic scholars
  • President to honor 400 workers
  • Enhanced security and festive decor in Ayodhya
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President Murmu installs 'Ram Yantra' at Ram Temple in Ayodhya

President Droupadi Murmu installs the Shri Ram Yantra at the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, marking the symbolic completion of the temple's construction.

"VIP darshan will remain closed throughout the day. - Nikhil Tikaram Funde"

Ayodhya, March 19

President Droupadi Murmu on Thursday installed the 'Shri Ram Yantra' at the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple in Ayodhya and offered prayers amid Vedic chants, marking a significant milestone in the temple's construction.

The 'Shri Ram Yantra' has been placed on the second floor of the temple, which is also its final level, symbolising completeness.

With this installation, the construction of the temple is considered complete.

The religious ceremonies were performed by Vedic scholars from southern India, Kashi and Ayodhya under the guidance of priest Ganeshwar Shastri.

Upon her arrival in Ayodhya, the President was received by Uttar Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, and Deputy Chief Ministers Keshav Prasad Maurya and Brajesh Pathak.

As part of her visit, the President is also scheduled to felicitate nearly 400 workers who contributed to the construction of the temple. She will also hoist a flag at one of the shrines located in the outer precinct of the complex, known as the parkota.

Extensive arrangements have been made across the city in view of the President's visit. Roads leading to the temple have been decorated with saffron flags and banners, creating a festive and devotional atmosphere.

The streets have been adorned with saffron flags and decorative pennants, enhancing the religious ambience across Ayodhya.

Authorities have also put in place elaborate arrangements related to security, sanitation and traffic management to ensure the smooth conduct of the visit.

Speaking about the preparations, Ayodhya District Magistrate Nikhil Tikaram Funde told IANS that "VIP darshan will remain closed throughout the day," while adding that general devotees will be allowed entry except during the period of the President's presence at the temple.

Senior Superintendent of Police, Ayodhya, Gaurav Grover, said that comprehensive security planning has been undertaken to manage the visit and ensure safety at all levels.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
While I respect the religious sentiments, I hope the focus now shifts to the development promised for Ayodhya as a whole. The workers being felicitated is a good gesture, but what about better infrastructure, schools, and hospitals for the local people? The project should benefit everyone.
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Aman W
The involvement of Vedic scholars from Kashi, South India, and Ayodhya shows the pan-Indian nature of this project. It's not just about one region. Feeling very emotional today. The 'Ram Yantra' installation marks the *poorna* (completion) beautifully.
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Sarah B
Visiting Ayodhya later this year! The descriptions of the saffron decorations and festive atmosphere sound incredible. It's great to see such a significant cultural site being completed. The security and traffic planning mentioned is also very important for a smooth experience for devotees.
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Karthik V
A moment of great spiritual significance. The fact that the President is honoring the workers is a class act. They are the real heroes who built this magnificent structure with their hands. Hope their contribution is remembered as much as the politicians'.
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Nikhil C
Good to see the visit was managed well with VIP darshan closed for the day. It shows planning. But I do hope such high-profile visits don't regularly disrupt the access for common devotees who travel long distances. The temple is for *bhakts* first.

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