Maharashtra: Devotees present 7-feet, 80-kilogram sword to Bhagwan Ram Lalla in Ayodhya
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Maharashtra: Devotees present 7-feet, 80-kilogram sword to Bhagwan Ram Lalla in Ayodhya

Devotees from Maharashtra expressed profound devotion by offering a massive 7 feet 3 inches long sword, weighing 80 kilograms, to Ram Lalla in Ayodhya. This act underscores the deep reverence for Sri Ram Lalla and the enduring connection between Ayodhya and its devotees across India

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Devotees from Maharashtra with sword dedicated to Bhagwan Ram Lalla (Left), Bhagwan Ram Lalla (Right) (Source: ANI)

Devotees from Maharashtra with sword dedicated to Bhagwan Ram Lalla (Left), Bhagwan Ram Lalla (Right) (Source: ANI)

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Devotees from Maharashtra presented a giant 7 feet 3 inches long sword weighing 80 kilograms to Bhagwan Ram Lalla in Ayodhya. The present highlights the deep devotion and reverence held for Bhagwan Ram Lalla by his followers and the connection between Ayodhya and its followers across India.

One of the devotees who had come with the sword, Nilesh Arun Sakar, said, “I have come from Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra and I am a collector of historical weapons. I have held exhibitions of my weapons at many places. Today I brought a Khadag (sword) similar to the Nandak Khadag (sword of Bhagwan Vishnu) to dedicate it to Bhagwan Ram. The special feature of this sword is that it weighs 80 kg and is 7 feet 3 inches long.”

Further speaking about the details of the sword, he said, “If you will look closely, you will find that the Khadak has been made with a dedication to Bhagwan Vishnu Narayan and all his ‘ Dashavatara’ have been incorporated into this. The blade of the sword is made of steel and the handle is made of brass with a gold covering on it.”

#WATCH | Uttar Pradesh | Devotees from Pune, Maharashtra perform with dhols, drums, conch shells and other musical instruments before Hanuman Garhi in Ayodhya. pic.twitter.com/JiEtEVFaFR

— ANI (@ANI) January 25, 2024

Dashavatara refers to the ten avatars of Bhagwan Vishnu, the Hindu god of preservation. The word Dashavatara derives from dasa, meaning ‘ten’ and avatar (avatara), meaning ‘descent’. Thus, Vishnu is said to descend in the form of an avatar to restore cosmic order.

These avatars have played a major role in shaping human evolution through the centuries. Bhagwan Vishnu incarnates on Earth from time to time to eradicate evil forces, restore the dharma and liberate the worthy ones or devotees from the cycle of births and deaths.

He further said that it took him one and a half months to make this sword dedicated to Bhagwan Ram.

Meanwhile, on the second day, on January 24, after the ‘Pran Pratishtha’ of Sri Ram Lalla, Ayodhya witnessed a massive gathering of devotees. Braving severe cold coupled with fog, people have stood in long queues around Rampath and the Mandir premises since morning.

Devotees of all ages fervently kept chanting “Jai Shri Ram” on the streets of Ayodhya.

The consecration of Sri Ram Lalla has significantly boosted the number of visitors, turning Ayodhya into a focal point of pilgrimage. Over 5 lakh people embraced the opportunity for darshan on the first day after the Pran Pratistha.

The Pran Pratishtha of Bhagwan Ram Lalla at Ram Mandir in Ayodhya was held on January 22. The Ram Lalla murti was unveiled at the Pran Pratishtha after the hour-long rituals in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who led the ceremony.

The event saw the participation of about 8,000 invitees, including 1,500-1,600 eminent guests.

The ‘Ram Nagri’ Ayodhya also grabbed global eyeballs, with earthen lamps or diyas lit up on a massive scale and crackers going up and dazzling the night sky in different parts of the city. Visuals also showed celebrations unfolding at the famous Saryu Ghat, with beaming locals expressing their devotion to Ram Lalla.

(with inputs from ANI)

Topics: SwordRam MandirRam LallaAyodhya Ram MandirMaharashtra devotees
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