By Neha Mewari | June 05, 2025 | Image: Canva
The three-day event started on 3 June and ended on Jyeshtha Shukla Dashami, with final rituals held at 11.25 am on Thursday.
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A powerful Shivling was consecrated in the northeast corner, representing divine energy and spiritual protection.
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Lord Ganesha’s idol was installed in the southeast corner to remove obstacles and bless new beginnings.
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Balshali Hanuman Ji’s idol was placed in the south, symbolizing strength, devotion, and protection of Ram Bhaktas.
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Surya Dev’s idol was placed in the southwest, and Lord Vishnu’s Sheshavatar in another sacred corner of the Mandir.
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Maa Annapurna was installed in the north, and Devi Bhagwati in the northwest—blessing all with nourishment and divine power.
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A divine Shri Ram Darbar was installed on the first floor, completing the grand spiritual circle of devotion within Ram Mandir.
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A divine Shri Ram Darbar was installed on the first floor, completing the grand spiritual circle of devotion within Ram Mandir.
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