The development of the grand Ram temple at Ram Janmabhoomi Ayodhya has captured the eye of the nation and the world. Currently, the ultimate preparations for the consecration of Ramlala within the temple are underway, with the designated date being January 22, 2024.
However, the noteworthy side is that Lord Ram’s consecration will happen inside a short and auspicious window of solely 84 seconds! This temporary interlude, devoid of Panch Baan, is anticipated to function a vital second for India. Let’s delve into the small print.
As per the insights supplied by the pundits of Kashi concerning the auspicious Muhurat, this micro second of 84 seconds holds vital significance and is taken into account extremely propitious. The pundits consider that this particular Muhurt will act helpful for India, i.e. free from the influences of 5 arrows: fireplace, dying, thief, illness, and dying arrows.Â
The Shubh Muhurt for the consecration of Lord Ram is scheduled to start at 12:29:8 PM on January 22, 2024, and conclude at 12:30:32 PM.Â
In this temporary span of 1 minute and 24 seconds, Ramlala’s consecration will happen. Preceding this occasion, there will probably be a one-hour Yagya and the recitation of ‘Havan’ rituals.
Esteemed students and astrologers have affirmed the profound auspiciousness of this designated time. Out of the 16 qualities related to this Muhurta, 10 are thought-about extremely favorable. Additionally, Abhijeet Muhurta will coincide with this auspicious second, promising progress and prosperity by the consecration of Lord Ram.
From January 23 onwards, Lord Ram will probably be accessible for darshan by the devotees on the Ayodhya Ram Temple. A consultant from the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust revealed that following the sanctification, devotees from each throughout the nation and overseas are anticipated to go to Ayodhya to hunt the blessings of Lord Ram. The Trust has made preparations to accommodate over 3 lakh devotees day by day, guaranteeing that prasad is distributed to Ram devotees after their darshan.