
"Will work with new enthusiasm, commitment so that entire temple can be built in 2024": Nripendra Mishra on plans after 'Pran Pratishtha'
Ayodhya (Uttar Pradesh) [India]: After the ‘Pran Pratishtha’ of Ram Lalla, the work will begin with “new enthusiasm and commitment” so that the entire temple can be built in 2024, Ram Temple Construction Committee Chairman Nripendra Mishra said here on Sunday.
The ‘Pran Pratishtha’ of Shri Ram Lalla will be held tomorrow at 12:30 pm.
“Today is the day before Pran Pratistha and is very significant for all of us. All the arrangements have to be seen…it has to be ensured in such a way that all the assurances given to the nation may be fulfilled. We will start our work on January 23 with new enthusiasm and a new commitment so that the entire temple can be built in 2024,” Mishra said.
“Seven more temples are to be built in the temple premises, which will be a symbol of social harmony. Construction work will be started after the ‘Pran Pratishtha’,” he added.
Ayodhya Ram Temple Construction Committee is entrusted to construct the Ram Temple.
Earlier, on Thursday the idol of Ram Lalla was placed in the ‘Garbha Griha’ of the Ram Temple amid joyous chants of ‘Jai Shri Ram.’
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will perform rituals marking the ‘Pran Pratishtha’ while a team of priests, led by Lakshmikant Dixit, will lead the main rituals.
Several dignitaries from across the nation and the globe have been invited to witness the glorious ceremony.
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