Surge of devotion overwhelms Ayodhya on New Year
Since dawn on Thursday, a steady stream of devotees has been observed at both the Ram Temple and Hanuman Garhi.
Since dawn on Thursday, a steady stream of devotees has been observed at both the Ram Temple and Hanuman Garhi.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh took part in the ceremony. On this occasion, CM Yogi also extended New Year greetings, praying for the prosperity and well-being of all.
A significant spiritual day awaits as PM Modi travels from Udupi to Goa — joining a 1-lakh Gita recital in the morning and unveiling a 77-foot Ram statue at the 550th-year celebration of Shree Samsthan Gokarn Partagali Jeevottam Math.
The deputy CM further said that the seven temples built in the Ram Temple complex weave together diverse streams of Indian philosophy and folk faith.
During his campaign for NDA candidates, the UP chief minister said the people of Bihar are rising above the politics of identity and standing firm with development and nationalism.
Ayodhya, the city of Lord Ram, is witnessing a remarkable transformation evolving from a land of faith into a vibrant blend of heritage and modern development.
Ramlila, the enactment of the divine play of Lord Ram, has begun in Ayodhya, while
The day Lord Ram returned to his abode marked the dawn of a new fortune for India, stated the Culture Minister.
Tamil lyricist and poet Vairamuthu has sparked controversy with his comment that “Lord Ram lost his mind,” prompting sharp criticism from the BJP in Tamil Nadu, which has called the remark unacceptable and accused him of repeatedly hurting religious sentiments.
Union Tourism and Culture Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat held that former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot's "views" on Lord Ram differed from the official stance of his party – Congress.