Pratishtha Dwadashi: Celebration of Ram Lalla’s return to his rightful place marks truest expression of Bharat’s resurgence

Pratishtha Dwadashi: Celebrating Ram Lalla’s Return, Bharat’s Resurgence in Its Truest Form

Pratishtha Dwadashi: Celebrating Ram Lalla’s Return, Bharat’s Resurgence in Its Truest Form (Image Source - DD news and Ayodhyawale)

5th August 2019, 22nd January 2024, and now 11th January 2025—these dates epitomize Bharat’s resurgence in its truest sense. Today, as Bharat, the land of Hindu civilisation, marks Pratishtha Dwadashi, the first anniversary of the Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha, the nation finds its soul enriched anew. As the Pujaris adorn Ram Lalla following the Mahaabhishek, the air reverberates with the rhythmic chants of Jai Shri Ram. Devotees, in their purest affection for Balak Ram, have turned Ayodhya into a celebration of devotion.

In the streets of Ayodhya Dham, ecstatic devotees can be seen passionately waiting to seek Darshan, blessings, and offer their reverence to the King, Maryada Purushottam Shri Ram.

Some perform blissful renditions of “Mere janmo ke paap dhul jayenge, Ram ayenge”, while others immerse themselves in graceful nritya to cherish this momentous occasion.

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For Hindus and Bharatiyas, the return of Lord Ram to his rightful place, Janmabhoomi stands as the living expression of our collective soul, finding its voice after centuries of oppression. It embodies forgiveness and piety, yet upholds an unflinching vow to ensure that injustice prevails no longer—especially toward consecrated idols that were defaced, tarnished, and deliberately trampled upon.

This vow is not merely symbolic; it is a call to carry the torch forward, ensuring the onward journey of the Dharmic Yatra to reclaim all dilapidated Hindu temples. These sacred spaces, where humanized deities long for their devotees to chant their names once again, must be revitalized. For Hindus, this is a commitment to re-infuse life into these temples, setting the Sanatan and Chirantan soul free and enabling us to truly comprehend the delicate balance between Aham (self) and Brahm (universal consciousness).

The Ram Mandir is the culmination of a 500-year-long wait—a sacred promise fulfilled. For centuries, Ayodhyawasis and devotees across Bharat yearned to welcome Prabhu Shri Ram back to the land of his leelas. Their devotion, sacrifices, and unwavering faith have etched the Ram Mandir as an enduring symbol of resilience. Every stone of this magnificent Mandir is steeped in the tears of countless Ram Bhakts and built upon the blood of valiant Karsevaks who laid down their lives in devotion to Prabhu Ram.

The Ram Mandir is more than an architectural marvel:
It is the intersection of Parmatma and human aspiration.
It stands as a sacred testament to unwavering faith and sacrifice.
It is a beacon of hope, resilience, and determination.

The Ram Mandir is Bharat’s message to the world:
Dharma triumphs over Adharma.

From the passionate slogans of “Ram Lalla hum aayenge, Mandir wahin banayenge” to the chants of Jai Shri Ram resonating today, the Ram Mandir represents not just the fulfillment of a promise but the revival of a nation’s soul.

As Bharat dances to the divine rhythm of devotion, it celebrates not just a Mandir but a spirit—one that will forever stand as a reminder of faith, sacrifice, and the victory of light over darkness.

Jai Shri Ram!

 

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