“A Divine Offering: 3,000 Gifts from Sitaji’s Birthplace Enrich Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust”

The Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust has recently received a significant assortment of gifts from Janakpur, Nepal, the birthplace of Sitaji. These offerings, comprising over 3,000 items, were brought to Ayodhya. Ram Roshan Das, the priest of the Ram Janki temple in Janakpur, presented the Trust with a generous donation, consisting of more than a thousand baskets and buckets containing various offerings such as silver shoes, ornaments, and garments, all dedicated to Shri Ram.

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A skilled diamond artisan from Surat has demonstrated exceptional craftsmanship in designing a necklace inspired by the Ram Temple, incorporating over 5,000 American diamonds. The creator has the intention of gifting this extraordinary masterpiece to the Ram Temple in Ayodhya.

Just before the consecration ceremony of the Ayodhya Ram Temple, Anil Kumar Sahu, a 52-year-old local vegetable vendor, presented a unique clock to the Ram Mandir Trust. This specially designed clock, measuring 75 cm in diameter, has the capability to display the time in eight different countries simultaneously. Anil Kumar Sahu gifted the clock to Champat Rai, the general secretary of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust.

An intricately crafted five-foot-long arrow named Ajay Baan, forged in Ahmedabad, will be presented to the Ram Temple in Ayodhya. This extraordinary arrow is a blend of gold, silver, copper, brass, and iron, with a total weight of 11.5 kilograms. A group of dedicated youngsters from Ahmedabad took great care in meticulously fashioning this exceptional creation.

On Thursday, a delegation from Sri Lanka visited Ayodhya and presented a stone from the historic Ashok Vatika to the Ramjanmabhoomi. Ashok Vatika, an important garden from the Treta Yug era located within Ravan’s kingdom, served as the captive site for Sita. Currently, it is believed that the garden is situated in the Hakgala Botanical Garden in Seetha Eliya, a town in the central province of Sri Lanka, near the resort city of Nuwara Eliya.

In Vadodara, Gujarat, a massive incense stick, measuring 108 feet in length and 3.5 feet in width, is being crafted for the inauguration. Weighing 3500 kilograms, this symbol of grandeur is composed of Gir cow dung, Gir cow ghee, Deodar tree wood, and various other significant materials.

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