PM To Go to Hanumangarhi Temple In Ayodhya Forward Of Temple Occasion: Priest

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PM Modi will first go to the Hanumangarhi temple to supply prayers. (File)

Ayodhya:

 As ”bhoomi pujan” of Ram temple is all set to happen on August 5 in Ayodhya, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will provoke the non secular ceremony by performing puja at Hanumangarhi temple. The transfer comes as it’s believed that “with out Lord Hanuman, no work of Lord Ram can start”.

Prime Minister Modi and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath might be performing the particular puja at Hanumangarhi. The Prime Minister will first go to the Hanumangarhi temple to supply prayers after which he’ll go to Ram Janmabhoomi for laying the muse stone for Ram temple.

Chatting with ANI, priest of Hanumangarhi temple Madhuvan Das stated: “Prime Minister and the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh are coming to Ayodhya on August 5. The Prime Minister will first go to the Hanumangarhi temple for prayers after which he’ll go to Ram Janmabhoomi for laying the muse stone for Ram temple.”

“With out Lord Hanuman, no work of Lord Ram can start. That’s the reason Modi ji and Yogi ji are coming and can do particular pooja at Hanumangarhi temple after which will lay the muse for the development of Ram temple at Janmabhoomi Sthal with the blessings of Hanuman ji,” he added.

The priest of Hanumangarhi temple additional stated that no work has been carried out with out the blessings of Hanuman ji, therefore the primary blessing might be taken from him for easy development of Ram temple, he added.

Whole Ayodhya has been decked up forward of August 5 when Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lay the muse stone for development of the Ram temple. Large preparations have been made for this event and Ayodhya is witnessing a festive environment today.

The development of Ram temple will start after the ceremony to put the muse stone wherein numerous dignitaries from the political and spiritual fields are prone to take part aside from RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat.

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