Reportedly the effect of Ramlala pran Pratistha ceremony in ayodhya, UP was also seen in the country's capital delhi, 600 kilometers away. There was a diwali like atmosphere in the capital from monday morning till late night. As the evening approached, people burst fireworks. people lit traditional earthen lamps in every area of Delhi. The whole of delhi was seen colored in saffron. In the country's capital delhi, where during the day there were prayers and processions in the temples, then as the evening approached, the capital was illuminated with lamps. Youths on two-wheelers and four-wheelers were seen cheering at the intersections. Take advantage of the selfie points created by the Traders Association at different places.

Meanwhile TOI quoted Belgian citizen Patrick Bals as saying that he had come to delhi two days ago to visit India. After coming here, I came to know that the discussion about ram temple is in the headlines in India. I was also impressed by the enthusiasm of the people of Delhi. Could not go to ayodhya but reached Birla Mandir in delhi and watched the live telecast of ram mandir inauguration ceremony. He told that this opportunity proved to be a special experience for him. What could be better than this for me? This was a historic event and I also became a part of it.

In fact, the scene in delhi on monday was similar to what Patrick said. After the ram mandir consecration ceremony, firecrackers continued to be burst in delhi from monday evening till late night. Diyas and candles kept burning outside the shops and lights kept coming out from the balconies of the houses. Even candles and lamps were seen burning among the potted plants and flowers of a nursery running on the side of the road near Mayur vihar Phase flyover. More or less, similar enthusiasm was seen in entire Delhi. Nursery director Kamlesh Verma said that he expressed happiness over the construction of the temple in Ayodhya. Some parts of the submerged area of yamuna near Verma's nursery were also illuminated with lamps. People's houses, apartments and society buildings were covered with flower garlands.

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