New Delhi: As the preparations for the Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha (the consecration of the Ram temple) are in full swing, a 57-year-old postage stamp of Sri Ram and Sita from Nepal has surfaced. The stamp was issued on April 18, 1967, on the event of Ram Navami (the birthday of Lord Ram). The stamp bears the 12 months 2024 in Vikram Samvat, the Hindu calendar that’s adopted in Nepal and a few components of India.
This 12 months coincides with the 12 months of the Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha, which has sparked a number of dialogue. The motive is that the Vikram Samvat is 57 years forward of the Gregorian calendar. Therefore, the 12 months 1967 within the Gregorian calendar was 2024 within the Vikram Samvat. And therefore, the stamp issued in 1967 has 2024 written on it.
A Remarkable Synchronicity Of The Ram Mandir Conscretation
It is noteworthy that numerous exceptional synchronicities have emerged concerning the Ram Mandir. The coincidence of the Nepalese stamp has amazed everybody, because the 12 months of its issuance matches the 12 months of the temple’s consecration. No one would have thought 57 years in the past, when the stamp was issued, that Lord Ram would return to his temple in 2024.
A lion-roaring drum will sound on January 22
The 550-year-long wait of the devotees of Ram is about to finish. On January 22, Lord Ram shall be put in within the sanctum sanctorum of his grand temple. Meanwhile, a drum from Ahmedabad has arrived in Ayodhya. The drum is 56 inches tall and produces a lion-like sound when performed. A procession was taken out in Ayodhya with the drum and now it will likely be positioned within the temple.
An eight-metal conch shall be at Ram’s toes
It can also be necessary to say that through the Pran Pratishtha, an eight-metal conch shall be positioned at Ram’s toes. Satya Prakash Prajapati, a resident of Aligarh, has donated the conch to the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, the physique overseeing the temple development. The chairman of the belief, Mahant Nritya Gopal Das, mentioned that it’s praiseworthy that Ram shall be current at his birthplace.