The Ram Mandir invites have QR codes embedded in them
The temple will be inaugurated on January 22
The inauguration marks the end of a 500-year-old fight
The invites of Ram Mandir inauguration have been sent out to a select few. The invites have also been incorporated with QR codes and have the names of such dignitaries who will be present on the occasion.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the grand temple on January 22 in Ayodhya.
Karnataka’s connection with the temple
The idol of Lord Ram to be installed at the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya has been finalised. In what comes as a matter of pride, the one, chiselled by Arun Yogiraj of Mysore, Karnataka, is the chosen one.
In all, there are three such idols of Lord Ram, but ultimately, it was Arun’s idol that won the race.
The invites of Ram Mandir inauguration have been sent out to a select few. The invites have also been incorporated with QR codes and have the names of such dignitaries who will be present on the occasion.
The temple inauguration will take place on January 22.#AyodhyaRamMandir… pic.twitter.com/OdQfg0WI9M
— NewsFirst Prime (@NewsFirstprime) January 7, 2024
Hindus win the Ram temple land dispute in Ayodhya
It was in 2019 that the top court ruled in favour of Hindus. It awarded the land to them and asked the government to form a trust that would oversee the construction of the temple. At the same time, the court also awarded 5 acres of land to Muslims to build a mosque.
The inauguration marks the culmination of a 500-year-old fight. It is believed that, in 1528, the Babri Masjid was built after a temple, dedicated to Lord Ram, was destroyed by Babar.
The Ram Mandir invites have QR codes embedded in them
The temple will be inaugurated on January 22
The inauguration marks the end of a 500-year-old fight
The invites of Ram Mandir inauguration have been sent out to a select few. The invites have also been incorporated with QR codes and have the names of such dignitaries who will be present on the occasion.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the grand temple on January 22 in Ayodhya.
Karnataka’s connection with the temple
The idol of Lord Ram to be installed at the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya has been finalised. In what comes as a matter of pride, the one, chiselled by Arun Yogiraj of Mysore, Karnataka, is the chosen one.
In all, there are three such idols of Lord Ram, but ultimately, it was Arun’s idol that won the race.
The invites of Ram Mandir inauguration have been sent out to a select few. The invites have also been incorporated with QR codes and have the names of such dignitaries who will be present on the occasion.
The temple inauguration will take place on January 22.#AyodhyaRamMandir… pic.twitter.com/OdQfg0WI9M
— NewsFirst Prime (@NewsFirstprime) January 7, 2024
Hindus win the Ram temple land dispute in Ayodhya
It was in 2019 that the top court ruled in favour of Hindus. It awarded the land to them and asked the government to form a trust that would oversee the construction of the temple. At the same time, the court also awarded 5 acres of land to Muslims to build a mosque.
The inauguration marks the culmination of a 500-year-old fight. It is believed that, in 1528, the Babri Masjid was built after a temple, dedicated to Lord Ram, was destroyed by Babar.