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People Of Pakistan Offer Prayer To Ramlala In Ayodhya. – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live – Ayodhya: Pakistani devotees became emotional after seeing Ramlala, said


223 devotees from 33 cities of Pakistan reached Ayodhya and attended the court of Ram Lalla. This group of devotees reached Raipur. From here the devotees reached Ayodhya via Amravati and Prayagraj. The last stop of this journey will be Haridwar.

When the Pakistani devotees reached Ramlala’s court, most of them became emotional. After the darshan, the devotees told that they have prayed to Ram Lalla that the relations between India and Pakistan should improve as soon as possible.

The devotees arrived in two separate groups and on Friday morning took a bath in Saryu and visited various temples including Ramlala. All the devotees seemed very impressed by the religiosity of Ayodhya. Sai Dr. Yudhishthir Lal, head of Sadani Darbar, who was leading the group, said that devotees of Guru tradition come here every year.




The contingent includes devotees from several cities across Pakistan including Karachi, Lahore, Sakhar, Ghotki and Hyderabad. The largest number of devotees are from eight districts of Sindh province.


The Pakistani pilgrims who reached Ayodhya were welcomed by the Sindhi community. Under the direction of VHP leader Gajendra Singh, all the devotees were given darshan of Ramlala. All the devotees were honored by Ram Mandir Trust by giving them Prasad.


Pakistani journalist Jyoti Shri Maheshwari told that when the consecration ceremony was taking place in Ayodhya, tears were falling from our eyes. We all wanted to witness this moment, but could not come due to limitations.


The devotees said that we are thankful to the Government of India that we got the opportunity to come to Ayodhya. Dhanraj, a resident of Sindh province, told that he has been running a bakery for 35 years. There is a need to connect people in Pakistan with religion and culture.




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