The consecration of Ramlala is to take place on January 22 in the Ram temple of Ayodhya.
On this festival, complete preparations are being made to make every city, every village, every house of the state an Ayodhya. The intact Kalash, which had come from Ayodhya to invite people to every home, was distributed on Monday.
About 10 thousand Ram devotees of Durg district will go from door to door giving Akshat and urge them to celebrate the festival on the day Lord Ram is seated at his birthplace. Ram devotees will reach more than 4 lakh houses in the district.
On Monday morning, the intact Kalash of Ayodhya reached Shri Ram Mandir Amadi Mandir in Durg, where it was worshiped as per rituals. After this, Kalshayatra was taken out from here, which went from the temple to Green Chowk. There, the intact urn was handed over to the representatives from 3 blocks, 2 sub-divisions and 6 cities of the district.
With the praises of Lord Shri Ram, all the representatives took the Kalash with full devotion and left for different parts of the district. Akshat distribution campaign will run from 1st to 15th January along with Grih Sampark.
During this period, more than 200 workers participated in the puja under the leadership of VHP. During this, RSS’s Dileshwar Umre, Paras Janghel, Panchuram Markande, Toran Sinha, Mahesh Yadav, Nikash Sahu etc. were present.
Here, the citizens welcomed the intact Kalash at the entrance of Patan. Firecrackers were burst along with musical instruments in the Durga temple premises. Under the leadership of Milan Dewangan and Shatrughan Dewangan, the Akshat Kalash was brought to Patan.
People flocked to put the Kalash on their forehead. Prasad was distributed after worship and Maha Aarti in Ramjanaki temple. BJP District President Jitendra Verma, Krishna Kumar Bhale, Jagdish Malpani, Yogesh Bhale, Kewal Dewangan, Chelaram Sahu, Harsha Chandrakar, Chandrika Sahu, Hemlata Patel, Mamta Sharma, Lokmani Chandrakar, Laleshwar Sahu, Khemlal Sahu, Sagar Soni, Mehtar Verma, Prakash Bijora. Including others were present.