“Ram Lalla will no longer stay in tent,” says PM Modi, calls construction of Mandir as igniting new dawn of positivity
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“Ram Lalla will no longer stay in tent,” says PM Modi, calls construction of Mandir as igniting new dawn of positivity

In a momentous address in Ayodhya, Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrated the legal triumph of the Ram Mandir, heralding a new era of positivity and development

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi after Pran Prathistha addressed the gathering wherein he highlighted Bhagwan Ram being “Sabke Ram.”  The Prime Minister expressed gratitude to the Supreme Court and emphasised the transformative impact of Ram Mandir on the nation.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi declares, “The radiant dawn of January 22 has ushered in a splendid glow, marking not just a date on the calendar but the commencement of a transformative era.”

Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared his unwavering belief and profound faith while participating in a historic event at the newly-built Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Mandir in Ayodhya. Speaking at the occasion, he stated, “I have firm belief and immense faith that today, the devotees of Prabhu Ram are completely absorbed in this historic moment.”

Highlighting the significance of the moment, Modi continued, “The devotees of Prabhu Ram, in every corner of the country and the world, are deeply feeling this… This moment is divine, this moment is the holiest of all…”

#WATCH | Ayodhya: Prime Minister Narendra Modi says, "I have firm belief and immense faith that today, the devotees of Prabhu Ram are completely absorbed in this historic moment…the devotees of Prabhu Ram, in every corner of the country and the world, are deeply feeling… pic.twitter.com/vWKxpXhfQO

— ANI (@ANI) January 22, 2024

Prime Minister’s acknowledgment of the end of an era marked by a makeshift temple, proclaiming, “Bhagwan Ram will no longer stay in the tent.” He shared the sentiment of breaking the shackles of historical challenges and reflected on the profound significance of the occasion.

Addressing the gathered audience, PM Modi remarked, “Where there is Ram, Hanuman is there,” invoking the spiritual strength and unity embedded in the cultural fabric of Bharat. He extended prayers to Hanuman Garhi, Mata Sita, and the holy river Sarayu, seeking forgiveness from Bhagwan Ram for any shortcomings in their devotion and sacrifices.

“We ask for forgiveness from Bhagwan Ram. Perhaps, in our centuries-old sacrifices and penance, there might have been some deficiencies, which prevented this divine task from materialising for generations. Now, we hope that the Bhagwan Ram will forgive us,” the Prime Minister humbly stated.

#WATCH | Ayodhya: Prime Minister Narendra Modi says, "…In that period, the separation lasted only for 14 years…In this era, Ayodhya and the countrymen have endured hundreds of years of separation. Many of our generations have suffered this separation…" pic.twitter.com/ph9FLaxOXP

— ANI (@ANI) January 22, 2024

Expressing gratitude to the Supreme Court for its pivotal role, PM Modi emphasized that the construction of the Ram Mandir was in accordance with the law. He applauded the court’s commitment to justice, ensuring that the construction followed legal procedures, breaking free from the shackles of uncertainty that loomed over Ayodhya for decades.

#WATCH | PM Narendra Modi says, "…The legal battle over the existence of Lord Ram went on for decades. I would like to express my gratitude to the judiciary of India for doing justice…" pic.twitter.com/6wZ38njaIC

— ANI (@ANI) January 22, 2024

The Prime Minister addressed those who had doubted the nation’s ability to handle the construction, asserting, “Ram Mandir has paved the way for development. I would request that all those people to reassess their thinking. Ram is not about negativity; it is about spreading positivity. Ram belongs to everyone.”

Also Read:Pran Pratishtha: PM Modi performs ‘aarti’ of Ram Lalla murti in Ayodhya Mandir, does ‘dandvat pranam’

In a powerful statement, PM Modi urged the nation to reassess its understanding of the Ram Mandir project, emphasising its positive impact on the nation’s development and unity. He called upon citizens to embrace the spirit of positivity and unity that the construction of Ram Mandir symbolises.

#WATCH | Ayodhya: Prime Minister Narendra Modi says, "This is a temple of national consciousness in the form of Ram. Ram is the faith of India, Ram is the foundation of India. Ram is the idea of India, Ram is the law of India…Ram is the prestige of India, Ram is the glory of… pic.twitter.com/kOUeC0h71F

— ANI (@ANI) January 22, 2024

Highlighting the global significance of the occasion, PM Modi stated, “The whole world is connected with Bhagwan Ram. The entire world is celebrating this Prathistha of Ram Lalla is that of Vasudeva Kutumb Kamb Ki Prathistha.” The Prime Minister’s words underscored the universal appeal and cultural richness embodied by the Ram Mandir.

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