Statues of Ramlala finalized, ‘Utsav’ statue will be installed in the sanctum sanctorum, ‘Achal’ statue will remain in the courtyard

Three statues were built to consecrate life in the Ram temple. Two of these idols have been finalised. One of these will be installed in the sanctum sanctorum and the other will be installed somewhere else in the Ram temple complex. The idol which is going to be consecrated in the sanctum sanctorum is named Chal or Utsav. Only an official announcement regarding its establishment is yet to be made.
The second statue which will be installed in the temple courtyard will be known as ‘Achal Murti’. Trustee of Ram temple, Yugpurush Parmanand said while talking to a news agency that the hard work and thinking of the three sculptors is amazing. All three sculptures are superbly made, out of which two have been selected. According to information received from sources, the first idol of Ramlala has been made by Ganesh Bhatt, the second by Satyanarayan Pandey and the third by Arun Yogiraj.
New and old idols will be kept together in the temple
A question may be arising in your mind that if the new idol is consecrated in the Ram temple, then what will happen to the old idol which is currently being worshipped? So for your information, let us tell you that two idols will be kept in the sanctum sanctorum of Ram temple. Along with the new one, the old idol will also be installed here. Since the old idol is small in size, it will not be visible to the devotees from a distance. At the same time, the new idol is also made of the child form of Ramlala, but its size is bigger which will be visible from a distance.
PM Modi will be the chief host of Pran Pratistha program
Let us tell you that the first floor of the grand Ram temple in Ayodhya is almost ready. Ramlala will be consecrated in the sanctum sanctorum of the temple on 22 January 2024. Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust has invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi as the chief host in this program. Ramlala’s chief priest Acharya Satyendra Das told in a special conversation with Aaj Tak that the consecration ritual is not only for January 22 but will continue throughout the week. It will start from 16th January itself.