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Pran Pratistha Anniversary of Ram Mandir: “Trust prepares for massive footfall on December 31,” says Champat Rai

The Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, with General Secretary Champat Rai, is ramping up large-scale preparations at Ayodhya’s Ram Mandir to manage massive pilgrim footfall, akin to the Kumbh Mela, ahead of Pran Pratishtha Ekadashi on December 31

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Ayodhya: Champat Rai, General Secretary of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, said, “Some information has been provided regarding the Mandir construction. If a scene like the Kumbh Mela appears in the Mandir, the shoe storage arrangements will need to be increased severalfold. So, shoe rooms are being built at two locations. Once these are ready, we will be able to securely store shoes for 25,000 people at a time. Arrangements will be made to store 2 lakh pairs of shoes throughout the day. This is the trust’s preparation. When Ram Lalla was brought, they were placed in a small wooden Mandir, and that wooden Mandir, where they stayed until January 18, 2024, is considered sacred. Construction of a new small Mandir is also happening there.”

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General Secretary of the Trust, Champat Rai, on December 13, shared comprehensive details about the ongoing construction work and the steps being taken to manage footfall at a scale comparable to major religious congregations such as the Kumbh Mela.

Addressing the media, Rai said the Trust is planning facilities with the possibility of very large crowds visiting the temple on special occasions in mind. He noted that several aspects of pilgrim management are being strengthened to ensure smooth movement, safety and convenience for devotees. According to Rai, footwear management has emerged as a key area of focus due to the sheer number of visitors expected at the Ram Temple complex.

Explaining the arrangements being made, Rai said that if situations similar to the Kumbh Mela arise at the Ram Mandir, existing systems would need to be expanded severalfold.

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“Some information has been provided regarding the temple construction. If a scene like the Kumbh Mela appears in the Mandir, the shoe storage arrangements will need to be increased severalfold. So, shoe rooms are being built at two locations,” Rai said. He further stated that once these facilities are completed, they will be able to securely store footwear for approximately 25,000 people at a time. In addition, the Trust is making arrangements to manage the storage of up to two lakh pairs of shoes over the course of a day. Rai said that these steps are part of a broader plan to prevent congestion and ensure that pilgrims can enter and exit the temple premises in an orderly manner. “This is part of the trust’s preparation,” he added.

Referring to the earlier phase of the Ram Mandir, Rai said that when Ram Lalla was brought to Ayodhya, the murtis were initially placed in a small wooden temple, which is regarded as sacred by devotees.

“When Ram Lalla was brought, they were placed in a small wooden temple, and that wooden temple, where they stayed until January 18, 2024, is considered sacred. Construction of a new small Mandir is also happening there,” he said.

Sharing details of security infrastructure, Rai said that a 3.5-kilometre-long boundary wall is being constructed around the remaining temple complex. He added that the design and type of the wall have been finalised based on the standards and recommendations of security agencies, including the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) and the Special Security Force (SSF).

“The type of wall has been decided based on their requirements. This construction will continue for some time, and we cannot yet say whether it will be completed by 2026,” he added.

Rai also informed that Pran Pratishtha Ekadashi will be observed on December 31. He said Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has been invited to the occasion and has accepted. “We have invited Defence Minister Rajnath Singh for that day, and he has accepted. When the country’s Defence Minister comes, the Chief Minister might also come,” he added.

Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi hoisted the saffron ‘Dharma Dhwaj’ atop the spire of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir in Ayodhya, symbolically marking the formal completion of the Mandir’s construction.

 

 

Topics: Champat RaiShri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra TrustAyodhya Pran PrathisthaPilgrim ManagementAyodhyaRam MandirKumbh mela
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