In a significant development at the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir in Ayodhya, the Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust conducted a crucial ritual before consecrating Prabhu Shri Ramlalla Sarkar’s movable idol in the Garbha Griha. The ritual involved marking the exact spot where the idol was temporarily placed with a sacred jyoti, symbolizing divine sanctity.
Vedic scholars and pandits performed traditional pujas and rituals to infuse the holy site with sanctity before placing the eternal flame. This ritual was part of the ongoing efforts to complete the remaining rituals and installations in the Ram Temple, which holds immense significance for millions of Hindus worldwide. The sacred jyoti now stands as a spiritual marker preserving the sanctity of the location during the preparation for the permanent consecration of the new Chal-Vigrah.
The Trust emphasized that the ritual was conducted following Vedic traditions to maintain the sanctity of the sanctum. The consecration of the Chal-Vigrah is expected to enrich the spiritual experience for the devotees who visit Ayodhya daily seeking the blessings of Prabhu Shri Ram. The temple, constructed in traditional Nagara style using pink sandstone from Rajasthan, is a testament to centuries of faith and devotion.
Devotees and saints have welcomed this ritual as a significant step connecting the temple’s construction history with its future spiritual journey. The Trust ensures that all procedures are carried out with utmost devotion and adherence to scriptural guidelines. The installation of the jyoti at the Ram Janmabhoomi complex signifies a milestone in the revival of Shri Ram’s birthplace, reinforcing the temple’s role as a center of faith and spirituality.
