#RamMandirPranPrathistha: Telangana, Andhra Pradesh contribute doors, personal,Tirupati Laddu, Sircilla saree to Ram Mandir in Ayodhya

Devotees and establishement from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh have sent several gifts to Ayodhya for the consecration of Rallalla.

#RamMandirPranPrathistha: Telangana, Andhra Pradesh contribute doors, personal,Tirupati Laddu, Sircilla saree to Ram Mandir in Ayodhya
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HYDERABAD: Devotees and establishements from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh have sent several gifts to Ayodhya for the conecration of Rallalla. Following are few of them:

Pearl garland

In a devotional spirit, a Hyderabad-based jewelry merchant, M Venkatadas, made Gaja mala out of pearls, and that will shine on Ram Lalla at the Pran Pratishtha (consecration ceremony) on Monday. The dazzling necklace is made of pure pearls and red and green gemstones. The uniqueness of this necklace is that pure sandal powder has been inserted inside the beads so that the sweet fragrances of sandals will always emanate from the necklace in the sanctum. The jewelry has been handed over to Tridandi Srimannarayana Ramanuja Chinna Jeeyar Swamy on Sunday, who will be offering it to Ramallah in Ayodhya.

Tirupati Laddus

TTD sends one lakh laddus for the Ayodhya ceremony. The Srivari Laddu Prasadams meant for distribution to devotees on Monday on the occasion of Pran Pratishtha of Sri Ram Mandir at Ayodhya have been dispatched to Tirupati Airport from Srivari Seva Sadan-1 on Friday night. Trust Board Chairman and EO AV Dharma Reddy had taken a special interest in preparing laddus with pure ghee.

He said that TTD Trust Board member Sourabh Bora and former board member J Rameshwar Rao had donated 2,000 kg each of pure and traditional ghee. The laddus were packed by Srivari Sevaks and will be transported to Ayodhya from Tirupati airport through a special cargo by Aerogroup and the arrangement is made by board member Sharatchandra Reddy.

Sircilla Saree

Sircilla weaver weaves gold saree for goddess Sita of Ayodhya. The 900-gram saree was woven by using eight grams of gold and 20 grams of silk stripes by spending 20 days. A weaver from Sircilla textile town Veldi Hariprasad, who earlier grabbed the attention of the entire nation by weaving the G20 logo on a single cloth, has created another record by weaving a gold saree for goddess Sita of Ayodhya Sri Rama temple.


Wooden Doors for Ayodhya by Anuradha Timbers Hyderabad

In the initial phase, the company had made 118 doors for the temple, including those for its inner sanctum, with plans for additional doors in subsequent phases, according to company officials. Currently, 18 doors, standing at a height of about 9 feet, are undergoing the gold plating process and are scheduled for installation along with the rest from January 1.

1,265 Kg Laddu by Hyderabad caterer

A man from Hyderabad named Nagabhushan Reddy of Shree Ram catering has made a 1,265Kg laddu for Ayodhya Ram Mandir to be offered as an offering at the Temple. The Laddu was taken to Ayodhya from Hyderabad on January 17. The laddu is carried in a refrigerated glass box. Nagabhushan Reddy said that around 30 people worked continuously for 24 hours to prepare this laddu.

Mahayantram from Baptala

The Mahayantram prepared at Chirala in Bapatla district has graced Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir on the consecration ceremony of the idol of Ram Lalla. Founder of Sri Hanumad Adhyatmika Kendram, Brahmasri Dr Annadanam Chidambara Sastry was allowed to prepare the Mahayantram which will be fixed below Lord Ram’s idol in the temple.

The journey of preparing the Mahayantram began way before the construction of the temple. After the Supreme Court was moved in 2010 to resolve the Ayodhya land dispute, the Ram Janmabhoomi Trust requested Chidambara Sastry to make a Mahayantram as a good omen so that the judgment comes in their favour.

Shri Ram Padukas from Hyderabad

The Charan Padukas of Bhagwan Shri Ram are placed at the Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Mandir in Ayodhya after the consecration of Lord Sri Rama was made in Hyderabad. These Charan Padukas are made of one kg of gold and seven kg of silver.

Srichalla Srinivasa Shastri of Hyderabad has crafted these padukas, which were brought to Ahmedabad from Rameshwaram Dham. From there these padukas were taken to Somnath Mandir in Prabhas Patan, and later, they were taken to the temple town of Dwarka and then to Badrinath Dham. The padukas reached Ayodhya on January 19th before the Prana-Pratishtha Mohotsav.

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