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Lord Ram to receive offerings from maternal grandparents and in-laws during temple opening ceremony

DNA Thursday, 28 December 2023
Lord Ram is set to get special offerings from the places of his maternal grandparents and his in-laws in Chhattisgarh and Nepal
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News video: Ayodhya| Ram Lalla Form of Lord Ram to Grace Ayodhya Temple| Consecration Ceremony Nears|Oneindia

Ayodhya| Ram Lalla Form of Lord Ram to Grace Ayodhya Temple| Consecration Ceremony Nears|Oneindia 02:23

In preparation for the consecration ceremony on January 22, Ayodhya's grand Ram Temple will see the installation of a 51-inch tall idol depicting Lord Ram in his childlike form (Ram Lalla). The idol, crafted from pure white Makrana marble, will be chosen from three designs based on divineness and a...

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