PM Modi to hoist saffron flag atop of Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Temple in Ayodhya; Find Out the details of the Flag
The saffron flag would convey a message of dignity, unity, and cultural continuity, embodying the ideals of Ram Rajya, the release said.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Mandir in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh on 25th November to hoist a saffron flag atop the temple to mark the completion of the temple’s construction.
The saffron flag hoisting will take place around noon. Before that at around 10 AM, Prime Minister will visit Saptmandir. At around 11 AM, the PM will visit Mata Annapurna Mandir. After this, he will perform Darshan and Pooja at Ram Darbar Garbh Grah, which will be followed by Darshan at Ram Lalla Garbha Grah.
Prime Minister Modi will also address the gathering on this historic occasion.
According to his office, the programme is taking place on the auspicious Panchami of the Shukla Paksha in the month of Margashirsha, coinciding with the Abhijit Muhurat of Shri Ram and Maa Sita’s Vivah Panchami, a day symbolizing divine union.
The date also marks the martyrdom day of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji, the ninth Sikh Guru, who meditated in Ayodhya for 48 uninterrupted hours in the 17th century, further enhancing the spiritual significance of the day, his office added.
Details of the flag to be hoisted on the Shikhar of Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Temple in Ayodhya:
It is a right-angled triangular flag, measuring ten feet in height and twenty feet in length. The flag bears the image of a radiant Sun symbolizing the “brilliance and valour” of Bhagwan Shri Ram, with an ‘Om’ inscribed on it along with the image of the Kovidara tree, according to the PM’s Office.
The saffron flag would convey a message of dignity, unity, and cultural continuity, embodying the ideals of Ram Rajya, the release said.
The flag will rise atop a Shikhar constructed in the traditional North Indian Nagara architectural style, while the surrounding 800-metre Parkota, a circumambulatory enclosure built around the temple, designed in the South Indian architectural tradition, showcases the temple’s architectural diversity.
The temple complex features 87 intricately carved stone episodes from the life of Bhagwan Shri Ram based on the Valmiki Ramayana on the outer walls of the main temple, and 79 bronze-cast episodes from Indian culture placed along the enclosure walls. Together, these elements provide a meaningful and educational experience to all visitors, offering deep insight into Bhagwan Shri Ram’s life and the cultural heritage of India.
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