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Over 3,000 items from Sita’s birthplace attain Ayodhya | Lucknow Information




AYODHYA: Over 3,000 items for Shri Ram from Sitaji’s birthplace in Janakpur (Nepal) reached Ayodhya on Saturday. Greater than a thousand baskets and buckets containing completely different items, together with silver sneakers, ornaments and garments, have been handed over to Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Belief by Ram Roshan Das, the priest of Ram Janki temple in Janakpur area of Nepal.
The yatra, originating from the Janakpur Dham Ramjanaki Temple in Nepal, arrived at Karsevakpuram on Saturday with a convoy of roughly three dozen autos. Among the many contributors have been over 500 devotees of Ram Lalla’s ‘in-laws’, who introduced alongside greater than 3000 items, encompassing fruits, sweets, gold, silver, and different gadgets.
The majority of items that travelled over 500km to succeed in Ayodhya from the Himalayan nation embrace dry fruits and conventional sweets of the area. They have been acquired by Ram Mandir Belief basic secretary Champat Rai.
Rai mentioned that the connection between Nepal and India has been occurring since Treta Yug. The items coming from the area of Nepal will probably be distributed among the many devotees as prasad.
Ayodhya mayor Mahant Girish Pati Tripathi mentioned, “We, Ayodhya residents, at all times maintain nice respect for the individuals of Janakpur as they’re kin of Mata Janaki.”
In December, the temple city had celebrated the marriage of Ram and Sita with fervour. The Ram Vivah Utsav noticed baraat procession taken out from numerous monasteries and temples with fanfare and music and later the marriage was carried out with Vedic rituals.
In accordance with mythological perception, Ram and Sita have been married on the fifth day of Shukla Paksha of Marga Shirpa month in Treta Yug. Since then, the date has been celebrated as ‘Vivah Tithi Panchami’. A ceremony can also be held in Janakpur on the event.

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