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Sanatan Dharm Purohit Brahman Maha Sabha of Fiji to celebrate the opening celebration of Ram Mandir at Rishikul Sanatan College on Sunday

Sanatan Dharm Purohit Brahman Maha Sabha of Fiji to celebrate the opening celebration of Ram Mandir at Rishikul Sanatan College on Sunday

By Aaryan Pal
19/01/2024

The inauguration of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, India signifies a cultural renaissance, as the temple's grandeur and the festivities around it showcase the vibrancy, artistry, and philosophical richness of Hindu heritage.

This was highlighted by the Sanatan Dharm Purohit Brahman Maha Sabha of Fiji National President Amar Nath Maharaj while he invites people to join the opening celebration of the Ayodhya Ram Mandir at Rishikul Sanatan College, Nasinu on Sunday.

He says the consecration event on the 22nd of this month is not just an event but a historic chapter in the living story of Sanatan Dharma, marking the resurgence of Dharmic values and righteousness.

He says the Ayodhya Ram Mandir is established at the sacred site of Lord Ram's birth, as described in the revered Holy Ramayan and confirmed by historical evidence, resonating deeply with Hindu traditions and faith.

Maharaj says the event promises to be a cherished memory for all who participate, echoing through generations as a significant moment in the preservation of Hindu heritage and values.

He says the consecration of the temple is a historic event marking the return of Lord Ram to his earthly abode, invigorating the hearts of devotees worldwide with a sense of divine presence and blessings.

He further adds it is a communal festivity, not just an observation that honours the divine legacy of Lord Ram where attendees are invited to join in a collective rejoicing, marking an unforgettable chapter in Hindu tradition.

The celebration by Brahman Maha Sabha Fiji is scheduled for Sunday, January 21st, at 4pm at Rishikul College Hall, Nasinu.

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