PM Modi unveils statue of 'Jatayu' on Ayodhya Ram temple premises
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, after attending the prana pratistha of Mega Ram Lalla, visited the Kuber Tila in the Ram Janmabhoomi premises to offer prayers to Lord Shiva and unveiled the statue of "Jatayu" Prime Minister 'Jalabhishek' (offering water on Shivlinga - a form of Lord Shiva). PM Modi performed a 'parikrama' (parikrama) of the ancient Shiva temple located on the Kuber Tila in the Ramjanmabhoomi complex.
The Sri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirtha Kshetra Trust, which is constructing the Ram temple, is also responsible for the renovation of the Shiva temple. PM Modi showered flower petals on the workers who contributed to the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya.
The Prime Minister, who participated in the inauguration ceremony as Chief the host Earlier, it was said that January 22 will not be just a date in the calendar but will mark the beginning of a new era. PM Modi said that he wants to apologize for not being able to realize the dream of Lord Ram's temple earlier. "Today I also apologize to Lord Shri Ram. There must be something lacking in our efforts, sacrifices and penance that we could not do this work for so many centuries. Today this work is completed. I believe Lord Shri Rama will surely do it. Forgive us today," he said.
"Those who opposed the construction of Ram temple, I want to appeal to them... Lord Ram is not fire, He is the source of energy... Lord Ram is not the problem, He is the solution," PM Modi said. In a landmark address after the consecration of Ram Lalla's idol at Ayodhya's Ram temple, Prime Minister Narendra Modi set out an ambitious and transformative vision for India, aiming to lay the foundations for the next 1,000 years. His speech, imbued with a sense of historical significance and future-oriented goals, showed a pledge to build a "powerful, glorious and divine India".