A Flood Of Devotees Gathered Again In Ayodhya!

In Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, the crowd of devotees has started increasing once again in maha Kumbh due to Magh purnima bath. At the same time, its effect is also being seen in ram nagari Ayodhya. A large number of people are reaching ayodhya to see ram Lalla before going to maha Kumbh or after bathing. Along with maha Kumbh, a crowd of devotees has also gathered for the darshan of ram temple. Devotees are seen far and wide in ram Nagari. The situation is such that there is no space left even to keep a sesame seed.

Due to the bath of Magh purnima in maha Kumbh, ayodhya has seen even more crowd on Monday. Every day lakhs of devotees are reaching here to see ram Lalla. According to an estimate, these days about 4 lakh people are visiting ram Lalla daily in ram temple. A large number of devotees can be seen on all the roads leading to ram temple including Rampath, Bhakti Path of Ayodhya.

Crowds thronged the ram city of Ayodhya

The administration is also having a tough time managing the crowd. All the arrangements of the city are seen collapsing. vehicles are being stopped in the outskirts in view of the crowd. After which devotees are reaching the ram temple on foot and can be seen standing in lines for hours waiting for the darshan of Ramlala. Traffic arrangements are also being strengthened due to the crowd. Passengers have to walk several kilometers in advance. The condition of the elderly, women and children is also deteriorating due to the crowd.

On one hand, the traffic system has collapsed due to the crowd. The police have divided the routes for the devotees to come and go separately so that no one has to face trouble. At the same time, due to the increasing crowd in the city, the demand for food items and other things has also increased, but due to lack of supply, its effect is also visible. Cargo trucks are also stuck in this crowd and jam, due to which there is a shortage of food grains. The stock with businessmen is slowly starting to run out.



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