The first phase of the temple is nearing completion and Prime Minister Narendra Modi will take part in the consecration ceremony at the temple on January 22
More than 3,000 gifts for the Ram temple have arrived in Ayodhya from Sita's birthplace in Nepal's Janakpur. The gifts, including silver shoes, ornaments and clothes, were transported in a convoy of around 30 vehicles
A 108-foot-long incense stick, a 2,100-kg bell, a giant lamp weighing 1,100 kg, gold footwear, 10-foot-high lock and key, and a clock that simultaneously denotes time in eight countries are among the special gifts sent for the Ram temple in Ayodhya.
The Ram Mandir at Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Ram will be consecrated on January 22, 2024. While this has created a festive atmosphere across the country but for practical reasons not everyone will be able to visit Ayodhya on the designated day. However, that has not stopped the people from being part of the celebrations in whatever capacity possible. One such way is by sending unique gifts to Ayodhya as part of the festivities., Spirituality News, Times Now