The Asian Age

Ayodhya decked up, awaits big day

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Ayodhya, Aug. 4: Police barricades, yellow banners, walls with a fresh coat of paint and the sounds of bhajan mark parts of Ayodhya as the city awaits its big day Wednesday, when the first brick will be laid for the Ram temple.

Ayodhya is decked up for the “bhumi pujan” that will be attended at the Ram Janmabhoom­i by 175 people who figure in a select guest list of seers and politician­s topped by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Concerned over the spread of coronaviru­s, the authoritie­s are encouragin­g others not to come to the temple town, asking them to mark the occasion by celebratin­g at their homes.

The ceremony shall start at around 8 am and end at about 2 pm. The main “bhumi pujan” is expected to take place at 12.30 pm and the foundation stone will be laid at 12.40 pm. The groundbrea­king ceremony will be telecast live.

Roads leading to Ayodhya display hoardings with the picture of the proposed Ram temple and of Ram Lalla, the infant Ram, the deity now housed in a makeshift temple.

For the BJP, the beginning of constructi­on of a grand temple in Ayodhya is an ideologica­l victory over its rivals with even many Opposition leaders now welcoming the developmen­t.

Incidental­ly, the ground-breaking ceremony by Mr Modi, in the presence of leading lights of Hindutva movement including Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat, is being be conducted on August 5, which coincides with the first anniversar­y of the annulment of Article 370, another key ideologica­l plank for the saffron party.

 ?? — PTI ?? Devotees light lamps on Deepotsav at Ramghat on the eve of ‘bhumi pujan’ of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya on Tuesday. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to attend the ceremony to be held on Wednesday.
— PTI Devotees light lamps on Deepotsav at Ramghat on the eve of ‘bhumi pujan’ of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya on Tuesday. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to attend the ceremony to be held on Wednesday.

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