Ayodhya, Mar 22: According to the recent details that the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerthkshetra has provided, grandeur celebrations of Holi will be celebrated at the Ram Janmabhoomi temple, for the first time. This year's Holi will be the first one when the Ram Lalla idol will not be in a tent but is actually installed in a proper temple.
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The chief pujari of the Ram Janmabhoomi temple, Acharya Satyendra Das, said, "Ram Lalla stayed inside a temporary tent for three decades and was kept away from festivity. He will bless devotees this year after the liberation of his birthplace." In another statement by Dr. Anil Mishra, member of the temple Trust, it has been stated that "After Mughal king Babar's commander Mir Baqi attacked the premises in 1528, Holi celebration was muted and limited to traditional rituals. Five hundred years later, we will celebrate the festival of colours at Ram Lalla's court. A new era has begun."
The discussions are already in progress lead by Ram Temple
Trust with priests, regarding the scheduled Holi rituals. In fact, construction of the Ram temple
has also begun in earnest, even the celebrations will be doubled. According to the recent decisions, natural colours and scented 'gulaal' will be used for the celebrations in the premises of Ram Lalla. Besides, the entire temple complex will be decorated with flowers in different shades, coming from different parts of the country.
(Courtesy: Business Standard)