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Aerial video of Ayodhya Ram Temple shot from PM Modi's chopper goes viral, watch

The much-anticipated pran pratishtha ceremony of Lord Ram Lalla at Ayodhya's Ram Janmabhoomi Temple is underway, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi overseeing rituals.

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In anticipation of the pran pratishtha ceremony for Lord Ram Lalla at the Ram Janmabhoomi Temple in Ayodhya, captivating aerial views of the majestic temple have emerged online, captured from Prime Minister Narendra Modi's helicopter.

Prime Minister Modi touched down in the holy town on Monday to oversee the rituals involved in the consecration of Lord Ram Lalla's idol. His arrival took place at the Maharshi Valmiki International Airport, followed by a direct journey to the helipad.

Simultaneously, Ayodhya is abuzz with excitement as it prepares for the eagerly awaited grand pran pratishtha (consecration ceremony) of Lord Ram Lalla in the recently constructed Ram Janmabhoomi Temple, scheduled for Monday afternoon. This sacred event, symbolizing the consecration of the deity within the temple's inner sanctum, is destined to be etched in history due to its profound cultural and symbolic significance.

A multitude of dignitaries, including Bageshwar leader Dhirendra Shastri, Yogguru Ramdev, Amitabh Bachchan, Madhuri Dixit, Sachin Tendulkar, Kailash Satyarthi, and others, have gathered at the Ram temple to partake in the ceremony.

The primary rituals of the consecration ceremony will be conducted by a team of priests led by Varanasi priest Lakshmikant Dixit. Commencing on January 16, a week ahead of the main ceremony, Vedic rituals for the pran pratishtha ceremony of Ram Lalla in Ayodhya set the stage for this momentous occasion. On January 18, the idol of Shri Ram Lalla, meticulously crafted by renowned sculptor Arun Yogiraj from Mysuru, was placed inside the temple's inner sanctum.

Fashioned in the traditional Nagara style, the Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir boasts dimensions of 380 feet in length (east-west), 250 feet in width, and a towering height of 161 feet. Supported by 392 pillars and featuring 44 doors, the three-storied Mandir stands tall, with each floor measuring 20 feet. The pillars and walls are adorned with intricately sculpted depictions of Hindu deities, gods, and goddesses, showcasing the rich cultural heritage embedded in the temple's architecture.

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