Greater Noida, January 20 (Dhruv Singh): On the auspicious inauguration of the upcoming Ram Mandir on 22nd January, Delhi has decked up with diyas and flags adorning everything. Social workers are encouraging people to visit the nearby mandir. Some social workers were seen writing Ram on people’s hands to encourage them and let them deepen their connection to spirituality.

Talking to Yuva Junction, BJP’s Mahila Morcha member Binni Verma said it’s very important for people to know about their religion and follow them. She further said that this inauguration of coming of Ram Lalla will bring happiness to people lives.
For centuries, Ayodhya has been honored as the birthplace of Lord Rama, a central figure in the Hindu epic Ramayana. The disputed site housed a Babri Masjid from the 16th century, built by Mughal emperor Babur. However, Hindu faith associated the site with the birthplace of Rama, claiming an earlier temple existed there before the mosque.
Later, in the year 1992, a place very important to both Hindus and Muslims was destroyed by some Hindu groups. This caused big fights across the country, hurting many people and leaving bad feelings for a long time.
For many years, there were big disagreements about a special place, and both sides went to court. Finally, in 2019, the most important judges in the country made a decision. They said the part of the land Hindus believed belonged to them really did, and they could build their temple there. They also said it wasn’t right that the mosque was destroyed, and Muslims would get another piece of land to build a new one.
The verdict paved the way for the Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, formed by the Indian government, to oversee the temple construction. With fervent public support and dedicated efforts, the Ram Mandir project gathered momentum. A milestone in Indian history unfolds on January 22nd as the long-awaited Ram Mandir finally opens its doors in Ayodhya.