The ritual that started for the construction of the temple of Ramlala enshrined in Ram janmabhoomi will start with the from worshipping at Hanumangarhi on Tuesday. Along with this, Ramarcha will be worshiped at the sanctum sanctorum of Ramjanmabhoomi. With this Goddess, Sarayu will also be worshiped.
Giving this information, General Secretary of Ramjanmabhoomi Tirtha Kshetra said that the 108th day of the rituals started from April 18 during lockdown was completed on August 3. On the occasion of Muhurat, the five-day Muhurat was also decided for the worship of Bhumi. He told that till now the prayers of Vishnu Sahastranam have been given twice in the Ramjanmabhoomi complex. Apart from the prayers of Lord Rama and Hanuman ji, Ramarcha Pujan and Rudrabhishek were also done. Durga Saptashati was also paraded in Gupta Navratri.
The three-day Bhoomi Pujan ritual started on Monday. On August 5, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will perform the main worship in the auspicious time. This Muhurta is of 32 seconds which is between 12:44 to 44 minutes eight seconds and from 12 to 44 minutes 40 seconds. It was told that according to the Shodash boon, the transmission of planetary positions in the 15 Varad is going to give auspiciousness and compatibility.
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Meanwhile, on the first day of the ritual which started from Monday, cow-worshipping, atonement rituals, Ganpati havan from Sahastra Modak, Panchang Pujan, Vedika Pujan, Sarvatobhadra Pujan, Brahmin Varana and thousands of mantras of Atharva headings were given. The main master of this worship was Jayaprakash Upadhyay of Kashi.
Apart from this, there were 21 Vedic Acharyas from Kashi-Kanchi, Ayodhya, and Delhi including Arun Dixit and Chadrabhanu Sharma. Mahesh Bhag Chandka of Delhi was the Yajman of the ritual started under the direction of Mahant Govind Dev Giri, treasurer of Ramjanmabhoomi Tirtha Kshetra Trust. The main puja will feature Salil Sinhal, the elder son of the elder brother of the late Ashok Sinhal, the hero and VHP leader of the Yajman Ram Mandir movement, who will reach Ayodhya on Tuesday.
After waiting for centuries, in the auspicious time for the construction of the temple of Ramlala in Ramjanmabhoomi, Lord Kuldevi, who has a reputation as the great Devakali in Ayodhya, was also worshiped by the younger Devakali Mata. On behalf of Ram janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, Yajaman Trustee and Ayodhya King Vimalinder Mohan Pratap Mishra of this worship. He said that everything should be done in the work of Mars, praying to the Mother Goddess for this. Vedic Acharya Ashok Bhatt and Chandrashekhar Vedic and their associates Acharya were present in this ritual.
The Greater Noida authority is set to issue a tender to finalise a contractor to build a 1.5km stretch of a key road connecting LG Chowk to the education hub in sector Knowledge Park 3. The private firm owning the land has agreed to give it away for the road project after 15 years of negotiations. The authority will build a central verge, drainage network, horticulture.
work to beautify the road, which has witnessed frequent road accidents due to its half-built state. The authority will issue a tender to finalise a contractor, approving a budget of ₹31 crore for the project. The road is expected to take six months to build, as the current road is half-built from the education hub to LG Chowk and the other half is not built due to land issues.
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Greater Noida is set to build a bridge across the Hindon river, connecting the education hub road to Noida’s busy areas. The work has been expedited after resolving a land dispute, as the road will witness heavy traffic once the bridge is ready. The authority will build a central verge, drainage network, and horticulture work to beautify the road, which has experienced frequent.
Road accidents due to its half-built nature. Once the bridge is completed, commuters will travel through the road with ease and reach Noida from Greater Noida in five minutes. The bridge and road stretch will alleviate the need for commuters heading towards LG Chowk and Surajpur to traverse the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway up to Pari Chowk, reducing travel.
Distance by at least 10 kms and easing congestion around Pari Chowk The Greater Noida Authority has resolved a longstanding land acquisition issue, paving the way for the construction of a crucial 1.5 km road linking LG Chowk to Knowledge Park 3. This development is expected to significantly alleviate traffic congestion at Pari Chowk.
Project Overview: The proposed six-lane road will feature three lanes in each direction, service roads, a central verge, and a comprehensive drainage system. These enhancements aim to improve traffic flow The road is being connected with Noida’s sectors 144, 145, and 146 through a new and do bridge being built across Hindon and enhance connectivity between key educational hubs in the region and reduce waterlogging during the monsoon season.
Land Acquisition Resolution: The land, previously owned by Super Cassettes Industries Ltd (T-Series), was a major bottleneck for the project. After extensive negotiations, the company has agreed to provide the necessary land for the road construction. Under the agreement, T-Series will retain 40% of the undeveloped land against external development fees, while the Greater Noida Authority will acquire.
Impact on Commuters: The new road is anticipated to benefit approximately 5 lakh people, providing a smoother and more efficient route between Knowledge Park 3 and LG Chowk. This will not only ease daily commutes but also support the region’s growing educational and commercial sectors This initiative reflects the Greater Noida Authority’s commitment to enhancing urban infrastructure.
A major hurdle has been cleared for the construction of a crucial 1.5 km road linking Knowledge Park 3 with LG Chowk in Greater Noida. The road aims to ease traffic congestion connectivity in the region, particularly benefiting the educational hubs.
The road project, designed to be a six-lane road with three lanes in each direction, will feature service roads, a central verge, and an efficient drainage system. These improvements are expected to enhance traffic flow and reduce waterlogging during the monsoon season, contributing to smoother commutes for the local population.
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