INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU, FEBRUARY 2Stones gathered from the Kalingandaki River to be used for building an idol of Hindu lord Ram to be placed in the
under-construction temple of Sri Ram in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh of India have actually been handed to the Indian side.
The objects were
turned over to the Indian side in the middle of an unique event at the temple building and construction website Ramsewakpur today.Ram Janaki
Temple Janakpurdhams Mahantha (priest) Ramtapeshwor Das turned over the stones to Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirtha Trust basic secretary Champat
The 2 huge stones were carried on truck trucks from Nepal to India.Receiving the gifts, basic secretary Ray stated the relations in between
Janakpur and Ayodhya was inexpressible and the minute would include a measurement to this relations.Nepali Congress leader and former Home
Minister Bimalendra Nidhi said the Nepalis are proud to visit the birthplace of Ram and get an opportunity to turn over the stones for the
building of his idol.The rocks were drawn out on January 26 from the bank of Kaligandai river at Thulo Pahiro-6 of Beni municipality-6 in
It will be put in the sanctorum of the temple
The temple construction task is anticipated to be by January, 2024.
The black-colored Shaligram stones extracted from the River are
mythically considered sacred.
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The black-colored Shaligram stones drawn out from the River are mythically thought about spiritual.
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