Devotees Gather At Ayodhya's Ram Mandir For First Holi Celebration Following Pran Pratishtha

“This year’s Holi will be celebrated in a grand manner. The way in which the Bhakts thronged the Ram Mandir after the Pran pratishtha ceremony is itself incredible,” remarked Acharya Satyendra Das

A multitude of devotees made their way to the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya to partake in the celebration of Holi, the festival of colors.

As the nation gears up to welcome this auspicious occasion, the atmosphere in Ayodhya brims with anticipation and joy, promising an unforgettable Holi celebration. This year holds special significance as it marks the first Holi celebration at the new temple dedicated to Lord Ram. Acharya Satyendra Das, the chief priest of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir, expressed that a special and grand celebration was organized for Lord Ram, featuring unique colored powders and an array of traditional sweets as offerings as part of the festivities.

“This year’s Holi will be celebrated in a grand manner. The way in which the Bhakts thronged the Ram Mandir after the Pran pratishtha ceremony is itself incredible,” remarked Acharya Satyendra Das.

He further added, “This year’s holiday will be extraordinary. Ram Lalla will be offered Kachori, Gujiya, Poori, Kheer, and Halwa, and the devotees will receive prasad. People have already begun celebrating and coloring each other two days ahead of Holi. After the pran prathishtha, the Ram Temple Trust will celebrate this year’s Holi in the Ram Mandir in an extravagant manner.”

Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra shared images of the Ramlalla idol and devotees at the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, expressing joy over the first Holikotsav after Lord Shri Ram Lala was seated in the grand temple.

Holi, a festival celebrated with fervor across the country, is scheduled for March 25. Preceding the festivities is the ritual of lighting bonfires known as Holika Dahan, symbolizing the burning of the demon Holika.

In the midst of the revelry, traditional sweets are exchanged, fostering a sense of harmony and togetherness among the people. Revellers embody the spirit of joy and love as they participate in the festivities.