- PM Modi‘s arrival on December 30 to open an international airport and the renovated Ayodhya railway station.
- Hundreds of laborers from all over the nation labored in Ram Katha Park.
- PM Modi to attend the inauguration of the BAPS Hindu Mandir in Abu Dhabi on February 14, 2024.
Before Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s arrival on December 30 to officially open an international airport and the renovated Ayodhya railway station, temple town Ayodhya is being decked out with flowers, lights, and sculptures to give it a “divine look”.
The prime minister will be present for the city’s great consecration event next month, which is being planned. Near the consecration event on January 22, a sizable throng is anticipated in Ayodhya, and preparations are being made for the momentous occasion.
Hindu Temple in Abu Dhabi
Around ornate lamp poles on the median of a renovated road section called Ram Path, orange and yellow marigolds were being wrapped on Thursday. These lampposts have religious symbolism depicted in the top design components.
Hundreds of laborers from all over the nation labored in Ram Katha Park, painstakingly piecing together the flowers into visually stunning arrangements. The holy tilak, Lord Hanuman, the figure of Lord Ram, and his bow and arrow are some of the patterns that served as inspiration for the creation of these decorations.
Ayodhya is expected to have a “divine look” on December 30, according to Sitapur laborer Lalit Kumar Singh, who has been working on the flower arrangements that will be utilized throughout the city.
About three hundred quintals of flowers have been brought in from Ghazipur, Delhi, Kolkata, and other locations, and a few hundred staff are working on the project.
Large posters praising Ayodhya as a city of “Maryada, Dharm, and Sanskriti” along with pictures of the new airport and the planned Ram temple have been displayed in the Uttar Pradesh temple town.
The board of directors and Swami Ishwarcharandas invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi to attend the inauguration of the BAPS Hindu Mandir in Abu Dhabi on February 14, 2024. Modi accepted the invitation. The Prime Minister received praise for the amazing development and restoration of India’s pilgrimage sites—a feat unmatched in recent decades.
The purpose of the Abu Dhabi temple for world peace and Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s goal for India’s spiritual leadership were discussed during their meeting. They praised Modi’s accomplishments, especially for fortifying ties with the United Arab Emirates and other Middle Eastern nations, and prayed for his well-being.
In addition, PM Modi conveyed his appreciation for the contributions made by important figures, volunteers, and backers of the BAPS Hindu Mandir project in Abu Dhabi. The temple’s inauguration ceremony was also discussed in the discussion; he called it a momentous occasion to celebrate a millennium.