Ram Mandir Ayodhya: Know these rules before visiting Ramlala in Ayodhya, otherwise you will have to return..

 
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After the decision of the Supreme Court, a grand temple of Maryada Purushottam Prabhu Shri Ram is being built in Ayodhya. On one hand, the construction of the temple is going on on a war footing, while on the other hand, devotees from far and wide are worshiping in the temporary temple of Ramlala. Devotees have to follow many rules while worshiping. Today we will tell you about those rules so that you can easily see Ramlala. In fact, sometimes the devotees do not know how and from where they can take what they can take to have a darshan of Lord Shri Ram. Due to this one has to face trouble. Let's know what are the rules.

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In fact, for security reasons, you are only allowed to take your body, mind, and money to go to the Ram Janmabhoomi complex. At the same time, due to security reasons, there is a ban on carrying electronic goods, watches, mobiles, earphones, remote keys, etc. in the Ram Janmabhoomi complex. Not only this, checking is done at many barriers on the way to visit Ramallah. During this time if you have an electronic device, you may also have to come back.

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These are the rules of entry
Prakash Gupta, in charge of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, says that there is a fixed time to visit Ramallah. Devotees can visit Ramallah for the first time from 7 to 11:30 in the morning and from 2 to 7 in the evening. During this, there is no restriction on the devotees, but while having darshan, it is prohibited to carry a watch, mobile, earphones, remote keys, and other electronic items etc. during darshan due to security reasons. Prakash Gupta told that if you are going to visit Ramallah, then you can take the ATM card along with the money. Not only this, the devotees are checked at the barrier at many places, so they may have to return from the way if they have electronic goods. At the same time, he has appealed that all the devotees follow the rules and come to worship their deity.

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