>

Ayodhya Ram Mandir: Three new gates will be opened for VVIP devotees, now devotees will see Ramlala closely.

Three separate gates will be used for the entry and exit of VIP and VVIP visitors to the Ram temple in Ayodhya. In such a situation, there will be no disruption in the movement of common devotees on the Janmabhoomi Path. In the coming days, the Chief Ministers of 11 states including Tripura, Assam, Rajasthan, Goa and their entire cabinet are coming on different dates to have darshan of Ram Lalla. VIP movement will increase in Ayodhya till March 4. In such a situation, this new system will be implemented. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday held a meeting with senior officials and officials of Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust in the Ram Temple complex and gave several guidelines. The main focus of the CM was on providing easy darshan of the deity to the common Ram devotees coming from all over the country. That is why it was agreed to make separate arrangements for entry and exit of VIPs and VVIPs. For this, along with gate numbers 10 and 11 of Ramjanmabhoomi, another VIP gate will be used. In such a situation, even in case of VVIP movement, ordinary Ram devotees will not face any inconvenience. His darshan and worship will continue smoothly. In the meeting of officials and trust, CM Yogi said that carpet should be laid for walking on the Janmabhoomi path. There should be arrangement of chairs for the elderly to sit. Drinking water should be made available at every place. Such arrangements should be made to ensure that devotees do not have to visit Ramlala from very far away. Everyone should be given darshan as closely as possible. Unauthorized vehicles should not be parked on all paths of the corridor. No vehicle zones should be created. There should be no scope for encroachment anywhere.

CM Yogi inspected the temple premises

CM Yogi inspected the Ramjanmabhoomi complex along with darshan and exit gate. Also took stock of the esoteric pavilion in front of the sanctum sanctorum of the temple. Expressed satisfaction over the arrangements made effective at all these places. Before this, after paying obeisance at Hanumangarhi, the Chief Minister had darshan of Ramlala. Mahant Balram Das, Raju Das, Hemant Das and other saints welcomed in Hanumangarhi. Ram Mandir was welcomed by Chief Priest Satendra Das, Trust General Secretary Champat Rai, Trustee Dr. Anil Mishra and temple construction in-charge Gopal Rao. In the meeting, Commissioner Gaurav Dayal presented the details of the arrangements made so far for easy darshan of the visitors. In the meeting and inspection, Principal Secretary Home Sanjay Prasad, Special DG Prashant Kumar, ADG Zone Piyush Mordia, ADG Security Raghuveer Lal, IG Praveen Kumar, DM Nitish Kumar, Municipal Commissioner Vishal Singh, SP Security Pankaj Pandey, MLA Ved Prakash Gupt and Mayor Girish. Husband Tripathi was present.

Azamgarh-Gorakhpur-Ayodhya Dham intercity special train will run today

Keeping in mind the additional crowd of devotees going to Ayodhya, the railway administration has decided to run 05001/05002 Azamgarh-Gorakhpur-Ayodhya Dham intercity special train. The train will run from Azamgarh on Tuesday, January 30 and from Ayodhya Dham on Wednesday, January 31. After the consecration of life in Shri Ram temple in Ayodhya, the crowd of devotees going there has increased. The train going from Gorakhpur via Ayodhya is running full. Keeping in view the devotion of the people, Aastha special train is to be run from every zone of the Railways. CPRO Pankaj Kumar Singh said that train number 05001 will depart from Azamgarh at 06.15 am on Tuesday. It will leave Mau at 07.20 hrs, Bhatni at 09.00 hrs, Gorakhpur at 10.45 hrs and Mankapur at 12.47 hrs and reach Ayodhya Dham at 13.50 hrs. In the return journey, train number 05002 will depart from Ayodhya Dham at 16.10 hrs on Wednesday, 31 January. It will leave Mankapur at 17.07 hrs, Gorakhpur at 19.20 hrs, Bhatni at 21.00 hrs and Mau at 22.15 hrs and reach Azamgarh at 23.15 hrs. This train will be run with MEMU rake. This train will provide great convenience to the devotees.

Leave a Comment