Ayodhya is all geared up for the historic event of the bhoomi pujan ceremony to mark the beginning of the construction of Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who will be attending the ceremony along with a few other top leaders, will fly from Delhi in the morning and take part in the rituals for about 2 hours.
According to the itinerary of Prime Minister Modi’s programme for August 5, he will be flying for Lucknow around 9.30 am on a special jet. After landing in Lucknow, PM Modi will take a chopper to Ayodhya.
PM Modi and his entourage will be landing in Ayodhya at 11.30 am. He will then offer prayers and perform pooja at the Hanumangarhi temple in Ayodhya.
Prime Minister Modi will be reaching the Ram Janmabhoomi Sthal for the main bhoomi pujan ceremony around noon. Religious rituals for the mega event had already begun on Monday, two days ahead of the main bhoomi pujan event.
The laying of the foundation stone of Ram Mandir will be done at 12.40 pm. The ceremony will go on for about 1.5 hours, which will be attended by Prime Minister Modi.
Around 2 pm, PM Modi will start his return journey from Ayodhya and take the chopper back to Lucknow.
Barricades are already in place in the temple town and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has issued an appeal, asking only those invited for Wednesday’s bhoomi pujan ceremony to come to Ayodhya.
Adityanath spent hours reviewing the arrangements for the ceremony at the Ram Janmabhoomi, where the temple will be constructed following the go-ahead last year by the Supreme Court.
Ayodhya is all geared up for the historic event of the bhoomi pujan ceremony to mark the beginning of the construction of Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who will be attending the ceremony along with a few other top leaders, will fly from Delhi in the morning and take part in the rituals for about 2 hours.
According to the itinerary of Prime Minister Modi’s programme for August 5, he will be flying for Lucknow around 9.30 am on a special jet. After landing in Lucknow, PM Modi will take a chopper to Ayodhya.
PM Modi and his entourage will be landing in Ayodhya at 11.30 am. He will then offer prayers and perform pooja at the Hanumangarhi temple in Ayodhya.
Prime Minister Modi will be reaching the Ram Janmabhoomi Sthal for the main bhoomi pujan ceremony around noon. Religious rituals for the mega event had already begun on Monday, two days ahead of the main bhoomi pujan event.
The laying of the foundation stone of Ram Mandir will be done at 12.40 pm. The ceremony will go on for about 1.5 hours, which will be attended by Prime Minister Modi.
Around 2 pm, PM Modi will start his return journey from Ayodhya and take the chopper back to Lucknow.
Barricades are already in place in the temple town and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has issued an appeal, asking only those invited for Wednesday’s bhoomi pujan ceremony to come to Ayodhya.
Adityanath spent hours reviewing the arrangements for the ceremony at the Ram Janmabhoomi, where the temple will be constructed following the go-ahead last year by the Supreme Court.