Bengaluru – The ‘pranpratishtha’ ceremony in Ayodhya marked a significant day in India’s history, and former Karnataka Chief Minister and BJP leader BS Yediyurappa was among the many who expressed their joy and reverence for the occasion.
“Today is a very auspicious day,” Yediyurappa stated, reflecting the sentiments of millions across the nation. “Crores of people were waiting for this time.”
The ceremony, which saw the inauguration of the Ram Temple, was a momentous event that had been eagerly anticipated by countless individuals. The fact that the Prime Minister himself presided over the inauguration only added to the grandeur of the occasion.
Yediyurappa’s comments underscore the deep cultural and religious significance of the event. The ‘pranpratishtha’ ceremony represents not just the consecration of a temple, but also the fulfillment of a long-standing wish for many devotees.
The former Karnataka CM’s words serve as a reminder of the unity and shared joy that such events can inspire. As Yediyurappa noted, this was a day that crores had been waiting for, and the celebration of the occasion was a testament to the country’s rich cultural heritage and the enduring appeal of its traditions.
As the nation moves forward, the ‘pranpratishtha’ ceremony in Ayodhya will undoubtedly be remembered as a landmark event – a day of auspicious beginnings, marked by communal harmony and shared reverence.
In the words of BS Yediyurappa, it was indeed a very auspicious day, a sentiment echoed by millions across the country. As the Ram Temple stands tall in Ayodhya, it serves as a symbol of the nation’s shared cultural heritage and the power of unity in diversity.