Sacred Jyoti Installed at Ram Lalla's Temporary Site in Ayodhya Ahead of Chal-Vigrah Consecration
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Ayodhya, April 11 (NationPress) In a momentous occasion at the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir in Ayodhya, the Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust has conducted a pivotal ritual in anticipation of the consecration of Prabhu Shri Ramlalla Sarkar’s “Chal-Vigrah” (movable idol) within the Garbha Griha (sanctum sanctorum).
On Saturday, the specific location in the Garbha Griha, where the “Chal-Vigrah” was temporarily positioned during the temple’s construction, was ceremonially marked by the placement of a sacred jyoti (eternal flame).
Vedic scholars and pandits performed traditional pujas and followed necessary Vedic rituals before installing the jyoti at this auspicious site, thereby infusing it with divine sanctity.
During the initial phase of the grand Ram Mandir construction, which commenced on August 5, 2020, the movable idol of Shri Ram Lalla had been temporarily enshrined at this exact spot within the sanctum sanctorum.
The installation of the sacred jyoti now acts as a spiritual and symbolic marker, preserving the sanctity of the location as preparations for the permanent consecration of the new Chal-Vigrah continue.
The Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust affirmed that the ritual was conducted with strict adherence to Vedic traditions to ensure the unbroken spiritual continuity of the sanctum.
The jyoti will serve as a luminous reminder of the divine presence that has blessed the Garbha Griha since the temple’s early rebuilding days.
In a post on X, the Trust mentioned that before the consecration of Prabhu Shri Ramlalla Sarkar’s Chal-Vigrah in the Garbha Griha, the location where the movable vigrah had previously been placed was marked by the installation of a sacred jyoti.
Vedic scholars performed the designated pujas and rituals before placing the jyoti, noting that during the temple's construction, the vigrah had been temporarily enshrined at this very spot.
This significant development is part of the ongoing efforts to complete the remaining rituals and installations at the Ram Temple, which serves as a symbol of faith, devotion, and national pride for millions of Hindus around the globe.
The temple, built in traditional Nagara style using pink sandstone from Rajasthan, stands as a grand testament to centuries of aspiration.
Devotees and saints have embraced the ritual, recognizing it as a crucial step that links the temple’s construction history with its future spiritual journey.
The Trust has assured that all processes are being executed with utmost devotion and in accordance with scriptural guidelines.
The consecration of the Chal-Vigrah is anticipated to greatly enhance the devotional experience for countless devotees who visit Ayodhya daily to receive the blessings of Prabhu Shri Ram.
The entire Ram Janmabhoomi complex continues to draw global attention as a hub of Sanatan Dharma and cultural heritage.
This sacred installation of the jyoti signifies yet another auspicious milestone in the revitalization of Shri Ram’s birthplace, reinforcing the temple’s position as a living center of faith and spirituality.