Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Ayodhya will be lit up to mark constructi­on of temple: Yogi

- Pawan Dixit letters@hindustant­imes.com

nLUCKNOW: Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday said the ceremony to mark the start of constructi­on of the Ram temple in Ayodhya on August 5 has come after a wait of 500 years and will be celebrated on the lines of Deepawali. He said temples and houses across the country will be lit up with diyas (earthen lamps) and candles to mark the occasion — much like Deepawali which, in some parts of the country, is celebrated to mark Lord Ram’s return home to Ayodhya after a 14-year exile.

Adityanath, who was in Ayodhya to review preparatio­ns for the ceremony, said the Hindu community has been waiting for a long time for the event on August 5 when Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to lay the temple’s foundation stone.

He added that 11,000 diyas will be lit at Ram Ki Paidi on the banks of the Saryu river in Ayodhya. “The Prime Minister will visit Ayodhya. We will make Ayodhya the pride of India and the world. Cleanlines­s should be the first condition,” news agency ANI quoted Adityanath as saying.

LUCKNOW: The Shri Ram Janmabhoom­i Teertha Kshetra Trust on Saturday issued an appeal to all seers across the country to perform puja from 11.30 am to 12.30pm on August 5, the day on which Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lay the foundation stone of the Ram temple in Ayodhya.

“We all will be coming together for an auspicious event. There will be deepotsava (festival of lights) in all houses and temples on the nights of August 4 and 5. Deepawali is associated with Ayodhya and it cannot even be imagined without Ayodhya.”

The Supreme Court paved the way for the temple’s constructi­on last year when it ordered that a temple be built on the disputed Ram Janmabhoom­i-babri Masjid site in Ayodhya.

Adityanath met members of the Shri Ram Janmabhoom­i Teertha Kshetra Trust, which is overseeing the preparatio­ns for the ceremony. He visited Ram Janmabhoom­i and paid obeisance

Champat Rai, general secretary of the Trust, requested people to watch live telecast of bhumi pujan at Ram Janmabhoom­i on television and light earthen lamps at home in the evening. Rai also requested people not to come to Ayodhya for the event due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

to its presiding deity, Ram Lalla, at a makeshift temple.

Champat Rai, the trust’s general secretary, briefed Adityanath about the preparatio­ns for the ceremony and the carved stone slabs being prepared for the temple. Carving of pillars and stones for the temple has been going on for years and the work is likely to gather pace in the run-up to August 5. The pre-constructi­on activity for the temple began on May 11. Around 200 people are likely to be invited to the event.

The CM requested the saints to attend the ceremony only after they get invites from the trust and urged them against bringing any additional persons.

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