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Ayodhya: The number of devotees who visited on magh purnima made a record, the temple remained open till 1 O’C – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live


Ayodhya: The number of devotees who visited on magh purnima made a record, the temple remained open till 1 o'c

Huge crowd in Ayodhya.
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There is a tremendous urge to see Ramlala among the devotees visiting Ramnagari. On Magh Purnima, Ramlala’s philosophy became a new record. On Wednesday, such a crowd gathered that the temple had to be opened by one o’clock in the night. According to the information received by the trust, about 4.5 million devotees visited Ramlala. Earlier on 26 January 2024, four lakh devotees attended the court of Ramlala.

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Ramlala’s Pran Pratishtha was on 22 January last year. Ram temple was opened for common devotees for the first time on 26 January after Pran Pratishtha. Millions of devotees had reached to see their adorable in the grand palace. On January 26, four lakh devotees reached the court of Ramlala, it was the largest number of visiting Ramlala in a day till now.

The reversal flow of devotees coming from Prayagraj Kumbh has broken this record. According to the information, the temple had to be opened till 1 pm on Wednesday night. Ram Mandir Trust General Secretary Champat Rai and Trustee Dr. Anil Mishra along with administrative officials continued till late night under the supervision of arrangements. A priest of Ram temple said that there was never such a crowd in Ram temple before today. At the same time, all the routes near gate number three have been opened for mob control. The devotees were still being evacuated from a route of gate number three, while a route was closed due to construction work.

The route was also opened on Wednesday to control the crowd. This route leads to the Tehri Bazaar in front of Sri Ram Hospital via the devotees of the devotee Suvidha Kendra (PFC) Saptarishi Temple and Kubera Tila. The earlier system of exit is also unchanged. This exit route is the way to the railway station through the Eye Hospital of Ashok Singhal Foundation from where it takes out at Rampath.



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