In a significant move, the Mauritian government has approved a one-off special leave for two hours on January 22, 2024, for public officers of the Hindu faith. This special leave is granted to allow them to attend local events marking the inauguration of the Ayodhya Ram Mandir in Uttar Pradesh, India. The ceremonial installation, known as ‘pran pratishtha,’ is a historic event symbolizing the return of Lord Ram in Ayodhya. The Mauritian government’s decision reflects the global anticipation surrounding the consecration ceremony and its impact on Hindu communities worldwide.
Global Attention on Ayodhya Ram Temple Inauguration
The Ayodhya Ram Mandir’s inauguration is set to take place on January 22, with dignitaries, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, attending the ceremony. Notably, the consecration event will be telecast at Times Square in New York City, providing a spectacle for the world. This marks the second instance of Lord Ram being displayed on Times Square billboards, the first being during the Bhoomi Pujan in 2020.
International Enthusiasm and Thai Ambassador’s Perspective
The opening of the Ram Mandir has garnered enthusiasm not only in India but also internationally. Thailand’s ambassador to the US, Tanee Sangrat, expressed his delight, stating that the event brings joy not just to Thailand but to many countries across Southeast Asia and the Asia Pacific. The ambassador emphasized the celebration of a shared culture and the symbolic significance of Lord Rama’s homecoming.
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