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Scheduled Darshan Dates Set for Devotees of Ram Lalla

This darshan initiative is scheduled to commence on Republic Day and continue until the end of February. The program includes provisions for scheduled darshan for devotees from different Indian states and Indians residing abroad .

By: Team Pardaphash  Pardaphash Group
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Scheduled Darshan Dates Set for Devotees of Ram Lalla

In the wake of the consecration of Ram Lalla, an organized darshan program has been announced to cater to devotees from India and around the world .

This darshan initiative is scheduled to commence on Republic Day and continue until the end of February. The program includes provisions for scheduled darshan for devotees from different Indian states and Indians residing abroad.

Dr. Anil Mishra, a member of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, shared that the consecration ceremony for Ram Lalla is set to begin on January 16 and conclude with the consecration of the immovable idol on January 22.

During the Pran Pratishtha day, VIP protocols will be observed, temporarily suspending darshan for regular devotees. To ensure that devotees from across India and abroad have the opportunity to witness Ram Lalla, the Trust is actively developing a plan that allows different states and countries to schedule their visits.

Vishwa Hindu Parishad workers are coordinating with devotees from each state to facilitate their visits, taking into account their preferences. For example, specific days may be allocated for devotees from states such as Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Karnataka, and Delhi.

Moreover, plans are underway to provide darshan of Ram Lalla for people of Indian origin living in countries where the VHP is active. This campaign is set to kick off during the second week of February.

In anticipation of an influx of devotees visiting Ayodhya for the consecration ceremony of Ram Lalla on January 22, an initiative has been launched to ensure that linguistic barriers do not hinder the pilgrims’ experience. Bharat Bharti, an organization, is taking the lead in addressing this issue.

Partha Sarathi Mishra, the head of the organization, emphasized the need to assist devotees from various Indian states, particularly South India, who may primarily speak languages other than Hindi. Bharat Bharti will provide ‘Bhasha Mitras’ (language friends) to support these devotees during their stay in Ayodhya.

Amit Kumar Singh, the Ayodhya chapter head of the organization, confirmed that the language friends will be in constant communication with visitors from different provinces and will promptly address any language-related challenges. Additionally, a helpline number for Bhasha Mitra is in operation to offer further assistance to visiting devotees.

This initiative is aimed at ensuring that all devotees visiting Ayodhya, regardless of their linguistic backgrounds,have a seamless and enriching experience during this significant event.

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