Reportedly a devotee preparing a 108-feet-long udupathi for the ayodhya ram temple kumbabhishekam will offer it as an offering. The newly constructed ram temple in ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh will be inaugurated on january 22, 2024 and Kumbabhishekam will be performed. It has also been announced that the ram idol will be consecrated on the same day. prime minister Narendra Modi will attend the function. It has been informed that the arrangements for the Kumbabhishek ceremony will be completed by january 15th and the pran Pratishtha puja will be held from january 16th to january 22nd. After the Kumbabhishekam, Mandal pooja rituals will be held for 48 days from january 24 as per traditions. Accordingly, the ayodhya ram temple will be opened for darshan of devotees from january 23.


Meanwhile, preparations for the Kumbabhishek ceremony are going on in full swing. Various arrangements are being made in ayodhya on the occasion of the opening of the ram temple. A businessman from surat is going to make a diamond necklace modeled after ram temple and give it as a gift. Similarly, a devotee from gujarat is preparing a 108-feet long Udhupati. He will present this as an offering to ram temple. Bihabhai Parwat is a Rama devotee living in Vadodara, Gujarat. A huge 3.5 feet wide and 108 feet long Uthupathi has been created to celebrate the inauguration of the ram temple. He says the blower will burn for a month to a month and a half. He has also said that various materials used in yagya have been used in its preparation.


Weighing around 3,500 grams, the inflatable is transported to ayodhya in a chariot by road. Accordingly, Bihabhai Parwat will leave for ayodhya on january 1 at 10 am from Vadodara, Gujarat. This huge stream enters rajasthan via Holol, Kalol, Godhra Shehra, Arapalli, Modasa, Shamlaji and crosses the gujarat border. From there it goes to Kerwara, Udaipur, Malwara, Savaria Seth Mandir, Chittorgarh, Bhilwara, Daya, Kishangarh. Later, Uttar Pradesh will enter the state and reach ayodhya via Agra, Kanpur, Lucknow.


A chariot attached to a long trailer is being prepared to carefully transport this inflatable. It will cover a distance of about 1,800 kilometers from rajasthan to ram temple in Uttar Pradesh. Bihabhai Parwat has been making this mega-size Udupadhi single-handedly for about six months for two and a half to three hours every day. A thin plastic cover was also fitted over it to prevent it from getting wet during the rainy season. It is reported that this inflatable will be fully ready by the end of December. He said that ram devotees helped him to prepare it.

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