Ram Mandir Ayodhya: The festival of Mata Durga will be celebrated with pomp in Ram temple, Shakti worship will be held for 9 days

08 12 2023 Ram Mandir 23599950

Ram Mandir Ayodhya News: Chaitra Navratri starts from the Pratipada date of Shukla Paksha of Chaitra month. This year Chaitra Navratri is starting from 9th April. At the same time, it will end with Ram Navami on 17th April. With the beginning of Navratri, the Hindu New Year is also beginning. This time Navratri will be special for Ramnagari Ayodhya. Preparations for Chaitra Navratri are also going on in full swing in Ram temple.

Shakti worships for 9 days:
9 days of rituals will start with the installation of Kalash in the court of Ramlala on 9th April. A grand event will be organized on Ram Janmotsav on 17th April. Let us tell you that Ram Janmotsav will be celebrated in Ram temple after about 500 years. According to the priests of Ram temple, a silver Kalash will be installed on April 9 and Goddess Durga will be worshiped as per the rituals every day for 9 days. Shakti worship and Durga Saptashati will be recited on 9 days of Chaitra Navratri in Ram temple.

Special puja for Ram Janmotsav:
Gods and Goddesses will be invited to Ram Janmotsav on 17th April. Let us tell you that Gods and Goddesses including Maa Durga will be invited for Ram Janmotsav. 

56 Bhog will be prepared.
For the first time after 500 years, Ram Janmotsav will be celebrated in Ram temple. Special preparations will be made for this. 56 types of dishes will be prepared to offer to Ramlala. After offering Bhog, it will be distributed among the devotees as Prasad.

Special preparations are being made for Ram Janmotsav
in Ram temple for Ram Navami. Ramlala’s court will be open for 20 hours for Ram devotees on Ram Navami. Apart from this, a live telecast will be shown by Prasar Bharati. For this, LED screens will be installed at about 100 places in Ayodhya Municipal Corporation. People will be able to have a darshan of Ramlala at home. This time lakhs of devotees can reach the temple on Ram Navami.