Gifts received by Ram Temple
As Ayodhya’s Ram Temple gets ready for the consecration ceremony, gifts from all over the nation are pouring in. Customary items like a 500-kg iron-copper ‘nagada’ and the ‘Onavillu’ bow, as well as bangles adorned with images of Lord Ram and 56 different types of ‘petha’, are among the many gifts that the city is receiving.
Special perfumes from Kannauj, 500 kg of “kumkum” leaves from Amravati, grains gathered from a Ram temple in Delhi, flowers from Bhopal, and papers with “Lord Ram” written 4.31 crore times from Madhya Pradesh’s Chhindwara are also included in the list of presents for the January 22 event.
Overwhelming gifts received by Ram temple management committee
Other offerings made to the Ram temple management committee include a 108-foot incense stick, a 2,100-kg bell, a 1,100-kg big light, gold footwear, a 10-foot-tall lock and key, and a clock that concurrently displays the time in eight different countries.
Janakpur, in Nepal, the birthplace of Sita, has also sent more than three thousand gifts. These include garments, jewelry, and silver shoes that were driven by about thirty vehicles in a convoy from the Janakpur Dham Ramjanaki Temple. A group from Sri Lanka presented a unique gift from the garden known as Ashok Vatika, which is referenced in the Ramayana.
Two consignments of 10,000 Bougainvillea flowers each, from a nursery in the capital city of Madhya Pradesh, Bhopal, have been sent to Ayodhya to be utilized as decorations for the temple grounds.
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5 lakh laddus received from MP
Chief Minister of MP Mohan Yadav launched off five trucks delivering five lakh ladoos to Ayodhya on Friday. The ladoos were produced at the Mahakaleshwar temple in Ujjain. There are 250 quintals in the delivery, with each laddu weighing approximately 50 grams. Furthermore, on January 22, papers bearing the word “Ram” inscribed on them 4.31 crore times in total would be sent from Chhindwara.
200 kgs of laddus received from Mathura
200 kg of ladoos will be sent as an offering by the Shri Krishna Janmasthan Seva Sansthan in Mathura, and one lakh ladoos will be provided by the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams, the authorized guardians of the Sri Venkateswara temple in Tirupati. Chef Vishnu Manohar, from Nagpur, has declared that he will cook 7,000 kg of the traditional sweet delicacy “Ram Halwa” for the devotees during the occasion.