After consecration, now ‘flag hoisting’… PM Modi will hoist 22 feet religious flag on the top of Ram temple – PM Modi to Hoist Saffron flag on top of Ayodhya Ram Temple on 25th November Symbolizing Completion of Construction ntc

Preparations for the flag hoisting program on the peak of Ram temple in Ayodhya have intensified. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat will be the chief guests of the event and will hoist a 22 feet long and 11 feet wide flag on the peak of Ram Temple on November 25. This ceremony will be as grand as the grand Pran Pratistha ceremony and will also symbolize the completion of the construction work of Ram temple.

Ayodhya There will be a big gathering of senior BJP leaders on November 25 for this event, which will also mark the beginning of the party’s new campaign. Sources said the Prime Minister will invite participants for the world’s largest Scouts and Guides Jamboree, in which more than 35,000 cadets are expected to participate. He will also review the success of the Vikas Uttar Pradesh campaign, for which more than 5 lakh suggestions have been received so far, and will also inspect the Noida International Airport being built in Jewar.

There will be symbols of Sun, Om and Kovidar tree on the flag.

According to Govind Dev Giri, Treasurer of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, the saffron colored flag with the symbols of Surya, Om and Kovidar tree mentioned in Valmiki Ramayana will be hoisted in Ayodhya on 25th November. Ram Mandir It will be hoisted on a 42 feet high pole mounted on the 161 feet high peak. Govind Dev Giri said that the five-day celebration will start from November 21 and will conclude with the flag hoisting on November 25.

10,000 guests can come to the flag hoisting ceremony

Ram Mandir Trust Has increased the number of guests for this event from 8,000 to 10,000. Flag hoisting will also be done at six other temples of the Ram temple complex and Sheshavtar temple. These are the temples of Lord Shiva, Ganesha, Surya, Hanuman, Mata Bhagwati and Mata Annapurna. Ram Mandir Trust member Anil Mishra said that during the flag hoisting ceremony, special puja and havan will be performed in all the 8 temples including Ram Mandir and other rituals will also be performed.

The flag will withstand storms up to 60 km/hour

Acharyas of Ayodhya and Kashi will perform the rituals. The flagpole installed on the peak of Ram temple will be based on ball-bearings that can rotate 360 ​​degrees. This will ensure that the flag can withstand strong wind speeds of up to 60 km/hour and there is no damage to it during storms. The quality of the flag’s fabric and its ability to withstand storms is being tested. The agency that prepared the flag will present the test report in the building construction committee meeting on October 28. On the basis of this, the final selection of cloth for the flag will be made.

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