Shri Ram’s Tilakotsav to witness the historical relations between Janakpur and Ayodhya
Ayodhya| Tilakotsav of Lord Shri Ram in Ayodhya will conclude with a grand event at Ramsevakapuram on Monday 18th November. This event is going to witness a special occasion to rejuvenate the sacredness of the historical relationship between Lord Shri Ram and Janakpur.
The organizer said that more than 300 well-wishers and special guests from Janakpur will be present in this religious ritual which will start with rituals at 2 pm on Monday afternoon. This event will not only enliven religious traditions but will also strengthen cultural ties between India and Nepal. Its preparations are in full swing.
The Ramsevak Puram complex has been lavishly decorated for this special occasion. All arrangements are being made keeping in mind the traditional customs and cultural heritage. The arrival of the guests from Janakpur has started from 16th November itself. Arrangements for their hospitality and stay have been made in Karsevakapuram, Abhayadata Hanuman Ashram, Vivek Srishti, Mata Saraswati Devi Temple and Teerth Kshetra Bhawan.
On the stage of Ramsevak Puram, the 18-year-old will be dressed in the form of Lord Shri Ram. Shri Ram Swaroop will be seated on a square or throne made of flour. Tilakharu, who came from Janakpur, will bring traditional items like bronze utensils, yellow dhoti, gamchha, girdle, turmeric, sandalwood, paddy, doob, betel leaf, cardamom, betel nut, sacred thread and silver coins and present them to the form of Lord Shri Ram during the Tilak ceremony. do.
Ramroshan Das, the younger Mahant of Janaki Temple, Janakpur, will play the role of offering Tilak as Sita’s younger brother in the Tilak ceremony. He will offer tilak to the form of Lord Shri Ram amidst the chanting of mantras by Vedagya Acharyas. Janakpur, Madhesh Pradesh Chief Minister Satish Kumar Singh along with half a dozen of his ministers will be present in this grand event. Janakpur Mayor Manoj Kumar Shah and three other mayors of Nepal will also witness this religious event.
During Tilakotsav, a group of women from Ayodhya will sing traditional auspicious folk songs of Awadh region, which will make the entire atmosphere devotional. A special banquet will be organized to welcome the guests. Delicious dishes like Aloo Tikki, Papdi Chaat, Chola, Rice, Puri, Mix Sabzi, Raita, Papad and Halwa will be served in it.