Discussion Ayodhya Ram Mandir - News & Updates

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On Monday, the inauguration of the Ram Mandir will take place. However, for regular visitors, the temple doors will open from Tuesday. Those not invited won't be allowed to enter the temple on Mondays. From Tuesday onwards, the doors of the Ram Mandir will be open twice a day for the general public. The first opening will be at 7 AM, allowing devotees to enter for morning prayers. The doors will close promptly at 11:30 AM. After a break of two hour and a half, visitors can again enter the temple from 2 PM until the doors close at 7 PM.
 
The Ram Mandir will have a total of three arati ceremonies throughout the day. The first arati, known as 'Jagran Arati,' will take place at 6 AM. Following that, the 'Bhog Arati' will be held from 12 PM. The final arati, 'Sandhyarati,' will be performed promptly at 7 PM. It has been informed for devotees wishing to participate in the arati ceremonies at the sacred site of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi that they should arrive at the temple's camp office 30 minutes before their designated time with identification documents. After obtaining the arati pass, visitors can enter the temple for the ceremony.
 
On Monday, the inauguration of the Ram Mandir will take place. However, for regular visitors, the temple doors will open from Tuesday. Those not invited won't be allowed to enter the temple on Mondays. From Tuesday onwards, the doors of the Ram Mandir will be open twice a day for the general public. The first opening will be at 7 AM, allowing devotees to enter for morning prayers. The doors will close promptly at 11:30 AM. After a break of two hour and a half, visitors can again enter the temple from 2 PM until the doors close at 7 PM.
So Lord Ram is for VIPS on Day 1. Somethings never really changes in this country. It should've open for everyone from Day 1. Than again if anyone complains about it. He is spreading gyan. So leaving it.
 
The Ram Mandir will have a total of three arati ceremonies throughout the day. The first arati, known as 'Jagran Arati,' will take place at 6 AM. Following that, the 'Bhog Arati' will be held from 12 PM. The final arati, 'Sandhyarati,' will be performed promptly at 7 PM. It has been informed for devotees wishing to participate in the arati ceremonies at the sacred site of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi that they should arrive at the temple's camp office 30 minutes before their designated time with identification documents. After obtaining the arati pass, visitors can enter the temple for the ceremony.
On Monday, the inauguration of the Ram Mandir will take place. However, for regular visitors, the temple doors will open from Tuesday. Those not invited won't be allowed to enter the temple on Mondays. From Tuesday onwards, the doors of the Ram Mandir will be open twice a day for the general public. The first opening will be at 7 AM, allowing devotees to enter for morning prayers. The doors will close promptly at 11:30 AM. After a break of two hour and a half, visitors can again enter the temple from 2 PM until the doors close at 7 PM.
So doors will be closed before every Aarti?
 
So Lord Ram is for VIPS on Day 1. Somethings never really changes in this country. It should've open for everyone from Day 1. Than again if anyone complains about it. He is spreading gyan. So leaving it.
I have seen in many Temple where people becoming VIP after paying 500-5000 and get early access in Que. So pay money and become VIP.
 
I have seen in many Temple where people becoming VIP after paying 500-5000 and get early access in Que. So pay money and become VIP.
This is different, nah. Even if you are willing to pay money. You are not allowed. As it's meant for famous people to get invites. Both are equally wrong. Feel free to donate money. But getting special treatment after paying for god's blessing is wrong.
 
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