Prime Minister Narendra Modi, serving as the main participant in the 'Pran Pratishtha' ceremonies at the Ram Mandir, assumed the role of the primary 'yajman.' Subsequently, he took part in the unveiling of a statue of 'Jatayu,' positioned within the precincts of the Ayodhya temple.
Following the completion of the consecration rites, PM Modi, amidst a distinguished audience, bestowed floral offerings upon the Jatayu idol located on the premises of the Ram Temple in the temple town.
Furthermore, the Prime Minister visited the Kuber Tila situated on the Ram temple grounds in Ayodhya, engaging in prayers dedicated to Lord Shiva. During this visit, PM Modi performed the ritual of 'jalabhishek' by offering water to the 'Shiva linga' and partook in the act of 'parikrama,' symbolizing the circumambulation of the temple.
The ancient Shiv temple, positioned on the Kuber Tila within the Ram Janmabhoomi complex, is undergoing renovation under the supervision of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, the entity responsible for the construction of the Ram Mandir.
Following the 'Pran Pratishtha' ceremony at the Ram Temple, Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed appreciation by showering flower petals on the workers who constituted the construction crew involved in the monumental temple's development. Addressing the assembled crowd, PM Modi emphasized that "Ram is not the dispute; Ram is the solution."
He conveyed, "Ram is not fire; Ram is energy. Ram is not a dispute; Ram is the solution. Ram is not just ours; Ram belongs to everyone. Ram is not only present; Ram is eternal." Additionally, PM Modi extended gratitude to the Supreme Court for delivering justice, and enabling the construction of the temple. This significant event unfolded in the presence of around 7,000 guests.