Ayodhya: 21,000 priests to conduct ‘Ram Naam’Maha Yagya before temple consecration | Lucknow News – Times of India



Ayodhya: 21,000 priests to conduct ‘Ram Naam’Maha Yagya before temple consecration | Lucknow News – Times of India

AYODHYA: Ahead of the consecration ceremony of Ram temple, a grand ‘Ram Naam Maha Yagya‘ to establish 1008 Narmadeshwar Shivlings will be held on the bank of Saryu river in Ayodhya from January 14 to January 25.
Sources said that 21,000 priests from Nepal will arrive to conduct the Maha Yagya from which 1008 huts have already been raised to place the Shivlings, along with a grand yagya mandap, which has 11 layers of roof.
A tent city has been established on 100 acres on the sand ghat of Saryu river, 2 km away from Ram temple. The Maha Yagya will be organised by Atmanand Das Mahatyagi alias Nepali Baba, who hails from Ayodhya but now settled in Nepal. “I do this yagya every year on the occasion of Makar Sankranti, but this year, we have scaled it up in view of the Ram Temple consecration ceremony,” he says.
According to him, arrangements are being made to accommodate 50,000 devotees every day and a feast will be organised for about 1 lakh devotees per day.
After the Maha Yagya is over, 1008 Shivlings will be immersed in the Saryu river.
‘Havan’ from Jan 17-25 with chants of 24k verses
During the Maha Yagya, ‘havan’ will start from January 17 with the chanting of 24,000 verses of Ramayan, which will continue till January 25.
Every day, 1008 Shivlings will be anointed with panchamrit and 1,100 couples will perform havan with recital of Ram Mantras in 100 ponds built at Yagyashala.
He said that for the carving of Shivlings stones have been brought from Narmada river of Madhya Pradesh. “The carving work will be completed before January 14,” he adds.
“I was born in phatik shi- la area of the temple town and I am a disciple of Tapasvi Narayan Das,” Atmanand Das Mahatyagi says, claiming that the Nepal King had named him ‘Nepali Baba’.





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