Ram Navami 2024: Ram Lala’s forehead was illuminated with ‘Surya Tilak’,PM Modi tweet ‘emotional Post’

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Surya Tilak on Ram Lalla: On the occasion of Ram Navami, today, i.e., Wednesday, April 17th, the forehead of the idol of Lord Ram Lalla in Ayodhya temple was illuminated with ‘Surya Tilak’. Scientists tested this system on Today,

Today Surya Abhishek started at 12.01 p.m., which continued for about 5 minutes. The Prime Minister of the country saw Surya Tilak of Ram Lalla in the middle of the election rally. PM Modi sees Surya Tilak of Lord Ram on his iPad. PM Modi himself made this information available to the people by posting on X.

After my Nalbari rally, I watched Surya Tilak on Ram Lalla. Like millions of Indians, this is a very emotional moment for me. The grand Ram Navami in Ayodhya is historic. May this Surya Tilak bring energy to our lives, and may it inspire our nation to scale new heights of glory.

After the consecration of life in the temple of Ayodhya, the first Surya Tilak was done on Ramlala, who was seated there. As soon as the first rays of the sun reached Ramlala’s head, the atmosphere of the temple was completely immersed in devotion.

Today, on the occasion of Ram Navami, Lord Ram was worshiped with rituals. According to a senior scientist from Roorkee, the size of the planned tilak is 58 mm. The correct duration for applying the tilak to the centre of the forehead, he said, was about three to three and a half minutes, with two minutes of complete illumination.

It is noteworthy that today the country’s PM, Narendra Modi, is on an Assam tour, and while addressing a rally in Nalbari, he said that today is a historic day. Today, on the occasion of Ram Navami, the Surya Tilak of Lord Ram will be done in Ayodhya. After a wait of 500 years, Lord Ram is seated in Ayodhya.

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