Despite morning cold in Ayodhya, devotees reached Ram temple
Ayodhya: Despite the morning cold on Wednesday, devotees thronged the Ram Janmabhoomi temple in Ayodhya to have the darshan of Ram Lala.
Many people said that the dense fog and extreme cold did not stop them from visiting the temple, as their devotion towards Lord Rama was so intense.
A female devotee from Rajasthan told ANI, “For me, it is a big thing to visit this temple. I consider it a privilege to visit here. This temple is a source of pride for all Indians. I feel very energized after coming here.” it occurs.” Another devotee from Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, said, “I felt that I have received a call from Lord Ram to have darshan here. We have been waiting for a long time for the Ram temple to be built here. Every person needs less in his life. One must visit this temple at least once.” , Said.
The visuals show devotees wearing Urdhva Pundra “high mark” tilak lining up in queues for the darshan of Shri Ram Lalla.
Earlier on Monday, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had said that the state government is committed to ensuring safety, convenience and seamless experience for the devotees coming to Ayodhya from across the country for the darshan and worship of Shri Ram Lalla.
On arrival in Ayodhya, the Chief Minister held a meeting with senior officials of the state, zone and district in the control room located in the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi temple complex.
He highlighted, “With the improvement in weather conditions and reduction in cold, we expect an increase in the number of tourists and Ram devotees in Ayodhya. We are committed to facilitate easy darshan of Ram Lalla for all the devotees. Special care should be taken.”
The Chief Minister directed officials to implement crowd control measures at all levels with emphasis on efficient traffic and crowd management on major roads.
He also highlighted that chief ministers of various states and their cabinet members are scheduled to visit Ayodhya in the coming days, the statement said, and directed officials to make special arrangements for their convenience and security. Have given.
Ensuring a hassle-free experience for all devotees, the chief minister directed officials to make arrangements for the devotees to stay in hotels, homestays and tent cities in Ayodhya, the release said.
Additionally, the Chief Minister directed the officials to give priority to maintaining cleanliness in the city and stressed on timely and quality completion of the ongoing development projects in Ayodhya.