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Today is the sixth day of the life consecration ritual of Shri Ram Lalla, Ram Lalla will take divine bath with holy water containing various medicines.

Today is the sixth day of the consecration ritual of Lord Shri Ram Lalla in Ayodhya. Today Ramlala will be bathed with holy water containing various medicines from 114 urns. After this, there will be Mahapuja, Prasad Parikrama of Utsavmurti, Shayyadhivas, Aghor Hom, Vyahati Hom, Night Vigil, Evening Puja and Aarti. On Saturday, the fifth day of the rituals, the ‘Sarpan Sanskar’ of the Lord was completed with medicinal water from 81 urns. Before this the sanctum sanctorum was washed with the water of Saryu river. After Vastu Shanti, the idol of Ramlala was installed on the throne in the sanctum sanctorum of Ram temple. A gold plated base has been prepared to install the Lord. After this, the Lord’s ‘Sharkaradhivas’ and ‘Phaladhivas’ rituals were completed. ‘Sarpan Sanskar’ was performed with medicinal water from 81 urns. The rituals of the fifth day were completed with the evening aarti.

One day left for life consecration ceremony

One day is left for the Pran Pratistha ceremony, but Ayodhya is completely immersed in devotion to Ram. Shouts of ‘Sita Ram’ and ‘Jai Hanuman’ are echoing everywhere. Ram devotees wearing clothes with ‘Jai Shri Ram’ written on them are visible from Saryu Ghat to Hanumangarhi and Janmabhoomi temple. At the same time, Divya Shri Ram Temple has been decorated with flowers and special lights. The fragrance and beauty of these flowers have further increased the divinity of Shri Ram Temple. Here, with the consecration of Lord Shri Ramlala, the doors of Shri Ram temple will be opened for the devotees. Devotees coming to Ayodhya Dham will be able to get acquainted with the culture of Ayodhya and the splendor of Suryavansh along with the darshan of Lord Ramlala. Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust has prepared the blueprint of a grand museum for this. The museum will be constructed as a new center of attraction for the devotees after Kanak Bhawan, Hanumangarhi, Dashrath Mahal and Saryu.

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