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Sanatan Dharam urges all temples to start cleanup campaign to mark the inauguration of Ram Mandir in India

Sanatan Dharam urges all temples to start cleanup campaign to mark the inauguration of Ram Mandir in India

By Aaryan Pal
13/01/2024
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The Shree Sanatan Dharam of Fiji is urging all national temples committees and devotees to start the cleanup campaign from today to the 17th of January to commemorate Ram Lalla Utsav from the 18th of January.

Sabha National President, Dhirendra Nand says Swami Vivekananda Cultural Centre and High Commission of India will collaborate with Shree Sanatan Dharm Pratinidhi Sabha of Fiji in celebrating Ram Lalla Utsav to mark the inauguration of Ram Mandir at Ayodhya, India.

The celebration in Fiji will be held in five different places which include Wailailai Kutti, Ba on the 18th, Bulileka Mandir, Labasa on the 19th, Ram Mandir, Olosara, Sigatoka on the 20th and Kshatriya Hall, Suva on the 22nd.

He says there will be a special performance by Dev Prasad Pandey Group from India.

He urges all Sanatan temples, mandalas, women, and youth groups to recite holy Ramayan, Shree Hanuman Chalisa, do kirtan, bhajan and prayers in the name of Lord Ram as this is their first and last opportunity to show their support and respect towards the inauguration of Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, India.

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