Ayodhya being decked up ahead of PM's visit, workers making floral patterns inspired by Lord Ram

“PM Modi will also inaugurate four redeveloped, widened and beautified roads in Ayodhya, including Ram Path,” the Prime Minister’s Office said in a statement

Updated - December 29, 2023 01:14 pm IST

Published - December 29, 2023 12:28 pm IST - Ayodhya (Uttar Pradesh)

Ayodhya Dham Junction lit up and decoration work under way, ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit on December 30.

Ayodhya Dham Junction lit up and decoration work under way, ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit on December 30. | Photo Credit: ANI

Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Ayodhya on December 30, the streets in the temple town in Uttar Pradesh are being decorated with flowers to give the city a "divine look".

On December 28, strings of orange and yellow marigolds were being wrapped around ornamental lamp posts installed on the median of a redeveloped road stretch, now christened Ram Path. These lamp posts carry design elements on the top that depict religious symbols.

Scores of workers from various parts of the country toiled at Ram Katha Park to meticulously put together the flowers into artistic formations.

The designs of these decorations are inspired by the image of Lord Ram, his bow and arrow, Lord Hanuman and religious tilak, among other patterns. The decoration will be carried out on December 29 as well.

Lalit Kumar Singh, a worker from Sitapur, who has been working on the floral decorations that will be used in various parts of the city, said Ayodhya will bear a "divine look" on December 30.

"I have made many decorative designs, including a floral image of Lord Ram holding his bow and arrow. It took 40-45 minutes and about 7-8 kg of flowers," he told PTI. These items will be used for decoration along Ram Path, Dharm Path, at the airport and the railway station, among other places.

"Hundreds of workers are doing the job and about 300 quintal of flowers have been brought from Kolkata, Delhi, Ghazipur and other places," he added. On a dais at the Ram Katha Park, a group of workers were busy making floral patterns hung on wooden frames.

One of the designs depicted a bow and arrow made using marigold flowers and leaves and another depicted several aspects of Lord Ram's life.

“Largely marigolds, chrysanthemums, orchids and anthuriums are being used for the decorations,” another worker said. Prime Minister Modi is slated to inaugurate an international airport and the redeveloped Ayodhya railway station on December 30.

To enhance accessibility to the upcoming Ram temple, he will also inaugurate four redeveloped, widened and beautified roads in Ayodhya, including Ram Path, the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) said in a statement on December 28.

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A grand Ram temple is currently under construction in Ayodhya, with the consecration ceremony to be held on January 22, which will be attended by the Prime Minister. A massive crowd is expected to descend in Ayodhya close to the consecration ceremony and the city is being decked up for the big day.

A set of imposing sun-themed columns — 'Surya Stambhs' — are being installed along a prominent street in the holy city.

Large posters bearing images of the upcoming Ram temple and the new airport and a message that hails Ayodhya as a city of "Maryada, Dharm and Sanskriti" have been put up in the temple town in Uttar Pradesh.

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