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Ahead of inauguration of Ram Temple in Ayodhya on January 22, the Ram Janmabhoomi has got gifts from all, even beyond India.
Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust received collection of over 3,000 gifts from Sitaji's birthplace in Janakpur, Nepal, which arrived in Ayodhya. Ram Roshan Das, the priest of Ram Janki temple in Nepal's Janakpur region, presented the Trust with more than a thousand baskets and buckets filled with diverse offerings, including silver shoes, ornaments, and garments, dedicated to Shri Ram.
A diamond merchant from Surat has showcased exceptional artistry by crafting a necklace inspired by the Ram Temple, utilizing more than 5,000 American diamonds. The creator intends to present this extraordinary masterpiece as a gift to the Ram Temple in Ayodhya.
A clock designed by a local vegetable vendor, capable of displaying the time in eight different countries simultaneously, was presented to the Ram Mandir Trust. Anil Kumar Sahu, 52, shared that he gifted Champat Rai, the general secretary of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, with a clock measuring 75 cm in diameter, just ahead of the Ayodhya Ram Temple's consecration ceremony.
The Ram temple in Ayodhya will be presented with a five-foot-long arrow crafted in Ahmedabad. Named Ajay Baan, this arrow is an amalgamation of gold, silver, copper, brass, and iron, weighing 11.5 kilograms. A dedicated group of youngsters from Ahmedabad meticulously fashioned this extraordinary creation.
A Sri Lankan delegation visited Ayodhya and gifted a rock from the historic Ashok Vatika to Ramjanmabhoomi on Thursday. Ashok Vatika, a significant garden from the Treta Yug era within Ravan's kingdom, served as Sita's captive location. Presently, the garden is believed to be situated in the Hakgala Botanical Garden in Seetha Eliya, a town in the central province of Sri Lanka, near the resort city of Nuwara Eliya.
Vadodara, Gujarat, is crafting a colossal 108 ft long, 3.5 ft wide incense stick for the inauguration. Weighing 3500 kgs, it symbolises grandeur, composed of Gir cow dung, Gir cow ghee, Deodar tree wood, and other significant materials.