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Sambhal : 51 feet tall Ram statue built in Sambhal, inaugurated on 22 January; Why was this special date chosen..

A magnificent and sacred 51-foot tall statue of Lord Shri Ram has been completed in Rambagh, Sambhal. The statue will be inaugurated on Pran Pratishtha Diwas, which is on January 22. This information was provided by the trust's officials.

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Sambhal : A majestic and sacred 51-foot-tall statue of Lord Shri Ram has been constructed in Rambagh, Sambhal. The statue will be unveiled on Pran Pratishtha Day, which is January 22. This information was provided by the trust's officials.


A 51-foot-high grand and divine statue of Lord Shri Ram has been built in Sambhal, the birthplace of Lord Kalki in Uttar Pradesh. This statue will be inaugurated on 22 January on the occasion of Pran Pratishtha Day of Lord Ram in the Ram temple located in Ayodhya. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is also expected to reach Sambhal for this. The construction of this statue was going on for about a year. Now after the completion of the work of the statue, the Governor of Uttar Pradesh and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath have given best wishes.


The Rambagh Trust in Rambagh, Chandausi, constructed this statue of Lord Shri Ram. Upon finishing the project, the trust recently sent a letter to the Chief Minister and the Governor. They explained that efforts are underway to restore the mythological district of Sambhal in UP to its ancient and religious state. As part of this initiative, the religious organization Rambagh Dham Trust in the religious town of Chandausi has erected a statue of Lord Shri Ram that stands over 51 feet tall.


CM and Governor gave best wishes

In response to this letter, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Governor Anandi Ben have sent a congratulatory letter to the trust. CM Yogi Adityanath, in his reply to the Rambagh Dham Trust, stated that Maryada Purushottam Lord Shri Ram embodies Indian identity. He upholds the human values of Sanatan. Lord Ram is the model for householders and the idol for saints. He is the refuge for Yogis and the protector of the Vedic Dharmagya religion. The conduct of Lord Shri Ram represents a legacy of human values.


Hands in blessing posture with bow and arrow

As per Trust official Amit Kumar, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath may unveil this statue of Lord Shri Ram after the Maha Kumbh begins. While there are numerous statues of Lord Shri Ram throughout the country, this particular statue is not only the tallest and largest in North India but also unique due to its posture. In this depiction, the Lord holds a bow and arrow in one hand, with the other hand in a blessing gesture. Additionally, an Ashok Vatika is being constructed near the massive statue of Lord Shri Ram, where a statue of Sita Mata will be placed.

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