- By Kamakshi Bishnoi
- Wed, 02 Apr 2025 11:08 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
Devotees eager to participate in the birth anniversary celebrations of their beloved deity should reach Ramnagari without hesitation. They will be able to enjoy the darshan of Ramlala and the festivities without any inconvenience, as extensive arrangements have been made to ensure their comfort and protection from the scorching sun and heat. The Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirtha Kshetra Trust, along with the district administration and the Municipal Corporation, is actively working to facilitate a smooth experience for all visitors.
Those arriving in Ayodhya will have easy access to essential amenities, including drinking water, toilets, and rest areas. Additionally, free medical services will be available. Special provisions are also being made to manage the large influx of devotees, ensuring a hassle-free darshan experience.
Following the Pran Pratishtha of Ramlala’s idol in the newly constructed Ram temple, this year marks the second birth anniversary celebration on April 6. Many devotees who were unable to attend last year due to time constraints are expected to visit this time, leading to an anticipated large gathering. In response, comprehensive arrangements have been put in place to protect visitors from the intense heat and facilitate quick darshan.
To ensure a comfortable journey, the Ram Mandir Trust is laying carpets throughout the darshan route, including the entry, return paths, and temple premises, preventing devotees' feet from burning while walking barefoot. Drinking water stations are being set up at 200 locations, and ORS solutions will be distributed to safeguard against heat-related illnesses.
The toilets at Yatri Suvidha Kendras will be cleaned regularly, and medical assistance, including ambulances and emergency services, will be readily available along the darshan route. Medicines will also be distributed at key locations, including Rampath, Bhakti Path, and Dharmapath.
Emergency beds have been reserved at Shri Ram Hospital, with an adequate number of doctors on standby. To cater to devotees' hunger, prasad distribution has commenced at various points, including the return route from Ram Mandir and Angad Mound. Canopies are also being installed along entry and exit paths to provide shade. The Ram Mandir Trust will distribute coriander-mixed panjiri and cardamom seeds as prasad to visitors coming from distant locations, with large quantities of packets being prepared.
Dr Anil Kumar Mishra, a member of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirtha Kshetra Trust, assured that every effort is being made to ensure quick darshan and protect devotees from the heat. Provisions for rest, drinking water, toilets, medical aid, and shaded walkways have been arranged, ensuring a smooth and comfortable experience for all participants.
