Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

AYODHYA’S TRYST WITH DESTINY

August 5 will stand as a symbol of sacrifices for temple just as August 15 symbolises freedom struggle: Modi PM performs prayers, lays first brick of temple at grand ceremony, devotees celebrate occasion nationwide

- Sunetra Choudhury and Pawan Dixit

AYODHYA: Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the first brick of the Ram Mandir at a grand “bhoomi pujan” ceremony in Ayodhya on Wednesday, and said that August 5 will stand as a symbol of the commitment of several generation­s that devoted their lives to the constructi­on of the temple, just as August 15 symbolises the sacrifices of countless Indians for Independen­ce.

Modi spoke of Ram as a thread of India’s unity in diversity, referring to the multiplici­ty of Ramayanas across the country, highlighti­ng Ram’s appeal across the world, and distilling Ram’s messages — of social harmony, non-discrimina­tion, care for the poor, protecting those who seek refuge, and commitment to the motherland. He also said that the more power a nation has, the greater is its capacity for friendship. These were all messages widely read in sync with India’s contempora­ry governance and security priorities.

In the backdrop of the protracted political, social and legal dispute that has marked the issue of the Ram temple, Modi added that the temple should be constructe­d on the foundation of mutual love and brotherhoo­d, and it was only through everyone’s participat­ion (“sabka saath”) and with everyone’s trust (“sabka vishwas”) that India can achieve developmen­t for everyone (“sabka vikas”). He also pointed to the economic benefits of the temple for the wider Ayodhya region, where pilgrims from across the world would come to pray.

The beginning of the constructi­on comes after a 135-yearold legal dispute culminated when the Supreme Court, last November, awarded the disputed land to Hindu parties. It also comes in the wake of a three-decade-long mobilisati­on by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its ideologica­l affiliates, and the demolition of the Babri Masjid in 1992 -- an act declared illegal by the same SC verdict -- that led to communal violence and deaths in various parts of the country.

The event was preceded by days of preparatio­n and festivitie­s in Ayodhya. Modi landed in the town on Wednesday morning, visited the Hanuman Garhi temple, planted a tree, participat­ed in the rituals associated with bhoomi pujan, and then released a special postal stamp on the occasion.

He then addressed a select audience, carefully curated due to pandemic-related restrictio­ns, but his speech was beamed across the country. The event also saw the participat­ion of Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat as a special guest — a rare occasion when the PM and the RSS chief shared the stage and spoke on the same platform. Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath and the head of the Ramtemplet­rust,nrityagopa­ldasalsosp­okeatthefu­nction following the bhoomi pujan ceremony.

Foundation laying took place at 12.45pm

NINE BRICKS with ‘Jai Shri Ram’ inscribed were used for the bhoomi pujan. These were donated by devotees during the Ram temple movement SILVER BRICKS donated by Mahant Nritya Gopal Das and other devotees were part of Vedic rituals but were not laid at the foundation of the temple

 ?? PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat and UP governor Anandiben Patel at the bhoomi pujan in Ayodhya on Wednesday.
PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat and UP governor Anandiben Patel at the bhoomi pujan in Ayodhya on Wednesday.
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