- People from all over India and all religions are getting ready to travel to the temple town of Ayodhya.
- Nitish Kumar of the Madhepura area of Bihar has cycled more than 600 kilometers to get to Ayodhya.
- To promote Hindu-Muslim unity, Shabnam Shaikh is walking from Mumbai to Ayodhya.
In anticipation of the consecration event on January 22, people from all over India and all religions are getting ready to travel to the temple town of Ayodhya. Motivated by their belief in Lord Ram and the prevalent religious atmosphere, they wish to participate in this momentous occasion and convey a message of love and harmony.
With a sleeping bag and necessities on his bike, 21-year-old Nitish Kumar of the Madhepura area of Bihar has cycled more than 600 kilometers to get to Ayodhya.
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Skating from Varanasi to Ayodhya, Soni Chaurasia holds the Guinness Book record for the “longest dance marathon,” totaling 228 kilometers. Hello, Himanshu Soni, ten years old, is going to skate 704 kilometers from Kotputhli in Rajasthan.
To promote Hindu-Muslim unity, Shabnam Shaikh is walking from Mumbai to Ayodhya. Walking almost two thousand kilometers on foot to reach Ayodhya, Muttna Tirlapura donned a Mahatma Gandhi outfit, complete with circular spectacles and a stick to hold.
After pedaling more than 13,000 miles since May, 47-year-old Omesh Bhagat is currently on an all-India bicycle tour to preserve the environment.
Jaswinder P. Singh The sacred city of Ayodhya is reached on January 20th by Lucky and his son, who are cycling from the hill town. Having been raised Sikh and believing in Lord Ram, they wish to promote harmony among the community. On the same day that Lucky and his kid are cycling 1,100 km to reach Ayodhya Nitin Bhatia, a Sikh from Batala in Punjab.