Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan, visited the visited the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya and called it a place of peace. Khan, who had a darshan of Bhagwan Ram in the Mandir, said that he keeps coming here as he comes from the neighbouring region of Bahraich.
Arif Mohammed Khan, Kerala Governor visits Shri Ram Mandir in Ayodhya pic.twitter.com/wVj01U74lp
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Before his visit, the Kerala Governor at the Ayodhya Dham airport told media, “I keep visiting Ayodhya. In January, I visited here twice before the Pran Prathishtha on January 22. I am a neighbour from Bahraich, so I keep coming here. I have come here before also but now I will get a chance to have a formal darshan. It feels great to be here and it gives me immense peace. The entire country has celebrated this (Pran Pratishtha).
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The Ram Mandir was opened to the public after Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the ‘Pran Pratishtha’ on January 22, which was attended by top sportspeople and celebrities.
Earlier in January, at the release of the book “Ram Mandir, Rashtra Mandir – Ek Saajhi Virasat: Kuchh Ansuni Batein”, Arif Mohammed Khan emphasised the necessity of an ideal figure like Bhagwan Ram. “Today, every country has so many nuclear bombs that it is enough to destroy the world. This world is divided into several blocks and it needs a message that can unite them,” he said.
Further, he also talked about Bhagvat Gita and shared examples of Bhagwan Ram with the people present at the event. “Bhagwan Ram is our necessity, though which we can do character building of our future generations,” said Arif Mohammed Khan.
The Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Mandir has been constructed in the traditional Nagara style. Its length (east-west) is 380 feet; width is 250 feet and height is 161 feet; and is supported by a total of 392 pillars and 44 doors.
The pillars and walls of the Mandir showcase intricately sculpted depictions of Hindu deities, Gods, and Goddesses. In the main sanctum sanctorum on the ground floor, the childhood form of Bhagwan Shri Ram (the murti of Shri Ram Lalla) has been placed.
(with inputs from ANI)
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