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Ayodhya was filled with gifts before Ramlala arrived.

A 108 feet long incense stick arrived at Rambhoomi from Baroda, Gujarat. This incense stick is three and a half feet wide and weighs 3610 kg. If erected straight, the Qutb would exceed half of the minar.

Before the ‘Pranapratishta’, the gifts are overflowing for the baby Rama. Gifts came from different states of the country and also from abroad. From gold and silver shoes to fine silk clothes, jewelry was not left out. Food chess is also on the list of gifts.

What kind of gifts came to Ramjanmabhoomi from any state? His account was received from Himshim Temple authorities to handle the gifts. Vishwa Hindu Parishad also announced special gifts.

Different kinds of gifts have come from different districts of Uttar Pradesh. Among them, 200 kg of laddus came from Mathura, birthplace of Lord Krishna. 10 thousand bangles came from Firozabad. Images of Ram-Sita and Hanuman are engraved on that bangle.

Petha or Mithai of Agra in Uttar Pradesh is famous. 56 types of special sweets have arrived in Ayodhya from Agra. Along came jeweled Rama’s robes, silver cups and Agra’s special fragrant Attar Shamama. If you put it on, the cold can’t come near.

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Its residents of Uttar Pradesh sent a bell weighing 2400 kg. Which is made of Ashtadhatu.

A locksmith from Aligarh has made the world’s largest lock key for the Ram temple. That lock weighing 400 kg is almost two people equal in height – 10 feet. 4.6 feet in width. Thickness 9 and a half inches. Satya Prakash Sharma, the maker of the lock, said that he had given the lock to the temple trust for symbolic use in Ram Mandir.

A vegetable vendor in Lucknow also handcrafts special gifts for Ramlala. He gave a clock to Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. The 75 cm diameter clock shows the time of 8 countries at the same time. India, Japan, Russia, UAE, China, Singapore, Mexico, Washington and New York of America.

This is about the various gifts from Uttar Pradesh. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the idol of Lord Ram on Monday. Various gifts also came from his kingdom. One of the gifts has already been used.

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A 108-feet long incense stick reached Rambhoomi from Baroda in Gujarat. This incense stick is three and a half feet wide and weighs 3610 kg. This censer would exceed half of Qutb Minar if erected straight. It took six months to make. 376 kg of guggul or myrrh material, an equal amount of coconut shells, 190 kg of ghee, 420 kg of aromatic plants and 1470 kg of jaggery. It should be noted that the incense stick was lit in Ayodhya on Saturday itself. However, if this incense stick is lit once, it will burn continuously for one and a half months.

A 108-feet long incense stick reached Rambhoomi from Baroda in Gujarat. This incense stick is three and a half feet wide and weighs 3610 kg. This censer would exceed half of Qutb Minar if erected straight. It took six months to make. 376 kg of guggul or myrrh material, an equal amount of coconut shells, 190 kg of ghee, 420 kg of aromatic plants and 1470 kg of jaggery. It should be noted that the incense stick was lit in Ayodhya on Saturday itself. However, if this incense stick is lit once, it will burn continuously for one and a half months.

Apart from this, a jeweler from Surat made a necklace with 5000 American diamonds and 2 kg silver. Precisely the Ram Mandir model locket is made of that rate. Ramayana characters are engraved on the garland part of the necklace.

Special sarees are made for the Ram Mandir from the textile hub of Surat. The special saree with Ram’s picture was however made for Sita.

A lamp weighing 1100 kg has arrived from Baroda. A farmer in Baroda will hold 851 kg of ghee in that lamp made of five metals i.e. gold, silver, copper, iron and zinc. The lamp will burn for a long time.

10,000 bougainvillea flowers have gone from Madhya Pradesh. With which the Ram Mandir square will be decorated on Monday. Apart from this, five lakh laddus and a paper with Ram’s name written on it four crore 31 lakh times will also be sent from Chhindwara in Madhya Pradesh.

300 tonnes of fragrant rice had reached Ayodhya from Ram’s ‘Mamarbari’ Chhattisgarh in the previous month. Besides this, vegetables were also sent to Ayodhya by loading two trucks.

Chef Vishnu Manohar of Nagpur, Maharashtra has announced that he will cook 7,000 kg of Ram Halwa for the guests of Ram Mandir’s ‘Pranapratishtha’ event.

Ram’s golden shoes came from Telangana. 64-year-old Challa Srinivas Shastri walked 8000 kilometers to Rambhoomi to fulfill the dream of his Karsevak father with shoes wrapped in gold. He said that he will hand over the gift to the Ram Mandir authorities.

Laddu weighing 1265 kg has been sent from Hyderabad for Ram. 25 artisans made this laddu with desi ghee over three days.

A special bow for Rama came from the Padmanabhaswamy temple in Kerala. whose name is Onavillu.

Pure silk bed sheets for Ram Mandir from Tamil Nadu. Apart from this, a 20 feet long and four feet wide saree made from banana peel fibers has also been sent to Ayodhya.

Turbans, betel and butter came for Rama from Bihar.

Blankets came for Rama from Rajasthan. Also another 7000 blankets have been sent to Ayodhya for distribution among devotees. One and a half lakh laddu boxes have been sent for distribution as prasad. 600 kg of desi ghee has been sent from Jodhpur.

2 kg of saffron came from Kashmir. Vishva Hindu Parishad President Alok Kumar said, “The Muslim brothers and sisters of Kashmir gave this saffron as a gift. They say, although we are people of different religions, our ancestors are actually one. And they like the ancestor Rama. So they brought this gift for him.

Apart from this, various gifts have also come from outside the country. The representatives of the Sri Lankan government have come and given the special stone of Ashoka Botika. It is written in Ramayana that Rama’s wife Sita was imprisoned by Ravana in Ashoka forest.

Sita’s name is Janaki, daughter of Janakpur in Nepal. At least 3000 gifts came from Nepal for the Ram Mandir. These include silver shoes, jewelry, and clothes made of precious fabrics. All these gifts arrived in 30 cars from Ramjanaki temple in Janakpur to Ram temple in Ayodhya.

Gifts have also been sent from as far away as Afghanistan for the Ram Mandir. Kabul River water has been sent to the Ram Mandir, said the president of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad.

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