Bharat Express

PM Modi Seeks Apology From Lord Ram During His Speech Followed By Consecration Ceremony In Ayodhya

Prime Minister Modi talked about the joy that will be filled in the entire nation with the arrival of Shree Ram in ‘Ayodhya Nagri’.

PM Modi speech Ayodhya

PM Modi delivers speech after consecration ceremony

Prime Minister (PM), Narendra Modi delivered speech after the successful conduct of the consecration ceremony at Shree Ram Janmabhoomi Temple in Ayodhya. During his address, he congratulated the people of India and said that living in the moment and experiencing it live is ‘a great blessing’. He further stated that people will talk about this date thousand years from now.

PM Modi apologises to Shree Ram

During his articulation, PM Modi apologized to Lord Ram. He expressed that there must be some lacking in their efforts and sacrifice that it took centuries for this day to finally come. Indian Prime Minister further talked about the joy that will be filled in the entire nation with the arrival of Shree Ram in ‘Ayodhya Nagri’.

The pain of separation from Shree Ram

Prime Minister talked about the pain of separation that has been carried forward to generations. He recalled the fact that the separation during the ‘Ramayana’ period was only 14 years but in this era, Ayodhya and the countrymen have endured the pain for hundreds of years.

There was a legal battle that had to be fought to prove the existence of Lord Ram. PM also thanked Indian judiciary for ‘preserving the dignity of justice’.

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PM Modi: Ram is not fire, Ram is energy

PM Modi expressed his feeling for the almighty in the form of a poem. He said:

“Ram is not fire, Ram is energy,

Ram is not a dispute, Ram is a solution,

Ram is not just ours, Ram belongs to everyone,

Ram is not only present, Ram is eternal.”

He continued his address and recalled that there was also a time when some people used to say that if Ram temple is built then it will catch fire. He said, “Such people could not understand the purity of India’s social spirit. The construction of this temple of Ramlala is also a symbol of peace, patience, mutual harmony and coordination of the Indian society.”