Author: Nikshey Dhiman Date: 01/01/2024
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The consecration ceremony will take place on 22ndJanuary 2024 at the Ram Mandir, Ayodhya but the journey wasn’t easy for the temple. Let’s take a look at the struggles of the years.
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Lord Ram idols were discovered at the sensitive location. There were rumours that these idols were placed there by certain Hindus. Both parties went to the court. This location was closed and declared disputed by the government.
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On the request of Hindus, the District Magistrate of Faizabad ordered the opening of the disputed site's door for prayers.
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Thousands of people dismantled the disputed edifice in Ayodhya. Following this, Hindu-Muslim riots erupted across the country. These riots claimed the lives of around 2,000 individuals.
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According to the Archaeological Survey Department's inspection, various parts identical to the temple were discovered during the excavation of the disputed site.
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A tragic attack on the contested place was carried out by five terrorists. This resulted in the deaths of six individuals, five of them were terrorists.
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Ramlala entered the tent following the 1992 incident. Ramlala sat in the tent for 27 years, suffering from the sun, cold, heat, and rain.
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The Supreme Court, in a landmark judgment, decided to hand the Hindu side 2.77 acres of Ram Janmabhoomi property, with title remaining with the Central Government.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi took part in the Bhoomi Pujan for the construction of a great temple at Lord Shri Ram's birthplace in Ayodhya, the city of Lord Shri Ram.
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Many idols will be consecrated in Ayodhya's magnificent Ram temple, which is nearing completion.
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