The Ram Rasoi in Ayodhya remains operational despite rumors of closure circulating on social media. Devotees, undeterred by the speculation, continue to enjoy the free meals or ‘prasad’ offered at the Ram Rasoi. One devotee from Delhi expressed gratitude for the opportunity to partake in the ‘prasad’ at Lord Ram’s place, emphasizing the spiritual significance of the experience.
Another devotee, this time from Ambedkar Nagar, praised the quality of the food at the Ram Rasoi, highlighting that it is provided free of cost. Amid concerns over LPG cylinder shortages due to the West Asia conflict, the Ram Rasoi persists in serving devotees without interruption, dispelling any doubts about its functioning.
President Droupadi Murmu is set to visit Ayodhya on March 19 for various religious ceremonies at the Ram Mandir as part of Hindu New Year celebrations. The visit will involve the installation of the Shri Ram Yantra and Shri Ram Naam temple, along with Vedic prayers led by 51 scholars. President Murmu will also acknowledge the efforts of around 400 workers involved in the temple’s construction and participate in flag hoisting at one of the temple sites.
