Live Telecast of Ayodhya Ram Temple’s Daily Aarti on Doordarshan National

Live Telecast of Ayodhya Ram Temple's Daily Aarti on Doordarshan National
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Experience heaven at home when Doordarshan Rashtriya brings you live streaming of daily Aarti directly from the newly opened Ayodhya Ram Temple. Every day at 6:30 am, devotees of Ramlal can tune in to watch this holy ritual. The Ayodhya Ram Temple, which was opened to the public on January 23 after a shubhprana pratishtha ceremony presided over by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on January 22, is a testament to dedication and architectural marvels.

Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirtha Kshetra Trust has announced that the construction of the temple complex will be completed by December this year. Anil Mishra, a member of the temple trust, shared that over 3,500 workers will soon be deployed to expedite the construction of the remaining two floors of the three-storey temple complex. In all, the temple will have five mounts, with the main mount reaching an impressive 161 feet and adorned with gold installations. Inside the temple, five deities will be placed alongside the parakota, to provide a spiritual haven for devotees. At the same time, efforts are being made to upgrade the surroundings and widen the road from Tedhi Bazaar at the western end of Ram Janmabhoomi through Ashrafi Bhawan and Vibhishan Kund to the post office by 15 metres, Ayodhya District Judge Nitish Kumar said To accommodate the growing number of pilgrims, the temple trust has extended the darshan hours from 6 am to 10 pm. In the afternoon, the temple holds a short closing ceremony, allowing the deity to rest for a while. The morning ritual begins at 4 am and takes about two hours for devotees to realize.

Since the consecration of the Ram Lalla idol on January 22, around 75 lakh devotees have visited the temple, with over two lakh devotees attending during weekends. This sacred site continues to attract the faithful, offering a profound experience of spirituality and devotion.

Ayodhya Ram Temple Receives ₹25 Crore Donations, Utilizes SBI’s Advanced Counting Machines

In a remarkable gesture of generosity, the Ayodhya Ram temple has received a whopping donation of ₹25 crore in just a month after the solemn dedication ceremony of the Ramlalla statue on January 22. Keeping track of this flow of donations, Ram Mandir Trust in association with State Bank of India (SBI). Having succeeded. Giving an insight into the nature of the donations, Prakash Gupta, head of the Ram Mandir Trust, revealed that they included 25 kg of gold and silver jewellery, cheques, drafts and cash. Gupta said that though online transactions are not directly maintained in the trust’s bank accounts, the trust appreciates the devotion of Rama devotees who donate items made of precious metals even if they cannot use the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi temple .

Acknowledging the deep devotion of devotees, Gupta emphasizes that he accepts jewellery, pots and pans in gold and silver that reflect the unwavering devotion of devotees to Ramlalla. Since January 23, over 6 crore devotees have had the divine darshan of Ram Lal in Ayodhya. Anticipating a surge in donations during the upcoming Ram Navami celebrations, where around 5 lakh devotees are expected to converge on Ayodhya, the Ram Mandir Trust is gearing up The Trust has set up twelve electronic accounts to issue cards a other collection and contribution boxes are located in the temple area. Additionally, plans are underway to build a well-equipped counting booth in the Ram Mandir premises.

In a landmark decision, Ram Temple inspector Anil Mishra revealed that the gifted gold, silver and other valuables will be handed over to the Government of India for sculpting and repair. The trust has consolidated the arrangements through a memorandum of understanding with SBI, entrusting the bank with the responsibility of managing the collected contributions and keeping them safely deposited SBI has already started its administrative activities at the expense of staff upgradation ho and counting cash contributions daily between two changes.

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