Preserving Lord Ram's Legacy by developing Dhams
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|January 01, 2025
Lord Ram stayed mostly in Dandakaranya during his exile. The areas of Chhattisgarh through which Lord Ram passed are called 'Ram Van Gaman Path', which is 528-kilometre-long. The Ramnami sect of Chhattisgarh comprises dedicated devotee of Ram, which has been following a unique tradition for years
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The state of Chhattisgarh is deeply connected to the spiritual journey of Lord Ram, as it encompasses several key locations linked to his exile. Lord Ram spent a significant part of his exile in Dandakaranya, which was known as Bastar in ancient times. The path Lord Ram took during his exile is referred to as the 'Ram Van Gaman Path,' a 528-kilometre stretch across Chhattisgarh. This sacred route highlights the deep-rooted devotion of the people of the region, especially the Ramnami sect, which has followed unique traditions in honor of Lord Ram for centuries.
A historic milestone was achieved on January 22, 2024, as the consecration of the Ramlala temple in Ayodhya took place. Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai and his cabinet ministers visited Ayodhya to pay homage to Lord Ram, offering gifts and prayers for the prosperity of Chhattisgarh's people. Following this, the 'Ramlala Darshan Yojana' was launched, offering free darshan trips to Ayodhya Dham for devotees every month.
Chhattisgarh, often referred to as the 'rice bowl' of India, also contributed significantly to the Pran-Pratishtha ceremony of Lord Ram. The state government sent 300 metric tonnes of fragrant rice from Shri Ram's maternal home for the occasion, along with a basket of plums from Shivrinarayan, known as the land of Mata Shabari. Additional gifts, including Vishnubhog rice, Kosa cloth, curry laddu, Sitaphal, and Anarsa, were also offered to Lord Ram.
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