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Ayodhya: Muhurt for Ram Lalla consecration finalised; Here’s 4-phase plan to infuse festivity into mandir inauguration

“Ayodhya: Muhurt for Ram Lalla consecration finalised; Here’s 4-phase plan to infuse festivity into mandir inauguration”, Swarajyamag, November 20, 2023:

“The auspicious muhurt (time) for Ram Lalla’s pran pratishtha at Ayodhya’s Ram Mandir is finalised as Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to complete the task on 22 January 2024 at 12:20 pm in the Mrigashira Nakshatra.

The decision to give this event an international dimension was made during a meeting of the Sangh Parivar held on Sunday (19 November) at the Saket Nilayam. In this meeting, it was decided to advance the preparations by dividing the campaign for the event into four phases.

The first phase began on Sunday and will continue until 20 December. During this period, the outline of the event’s schedule will be prepared…..”

Read the full article at Swarajyamag.com

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