Today is Hanuman Jayanti and on this special occasion, the religious flag will be hoisted in the Hanuman temple being built in the southern arm of the rampart of the Ram Janmabhoomi complex. Due to Chaitra Purnima and Hanuman Jayanti, this climb has become even more special. After worshiping Bajrangbali, an ardent devotee of Lord Shri Ram, seated in the temple as per the rituals, the religious flag will be hoisted.
On the occasion of Ram Navami, Ramlala was specially decorated and Surya Tilak was applied. During this time, a huge crowd of devotees was seen in the temple and there was a change in the darshan system also. Now once again the program is being organized in the temple premises.
In this program scheduled today at 11 o’clock, former MP Vinay Katiyar, who was the architect of the temple movement, is going to hoist the religious flag. He has been invited as the chief guest by the temple committee. This is the first time that he is being a part of any event at the Ram Janmabhoomi complex. Jaibhan Singh Pawaiya, who was the president of Bajrang Dal and is currently in-charge of Maharashtra BJP, will join him as a special guest.
The Trust has invited 150 saints and saints of Ramnagar along with 150 other people for this flag hoisting. After the hoisting of the religious flag, Hanuman temple will remain open for the whole day. In this way, the coming guests, employees of the trust and working agencies as well as security personnel will get a chance to have darshan.
The general visitors who are coming to see Ramlala will not be allowed to visit Hanuman temple. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had consecrated the statue of Bajrangbali last year. At that time, the Ram family was established in the remaining 6 supplementary temples of the park and on the first floor of the Ram temple. Since then, the Trust has been offering regular prayers in all these temples, but darshan for common devotees has not started yet. The temple is closed every day after the puja.
Due to the flag hoisting being done at the Hanuman temple, it has been decided to keep the temple open for the whole day. In this regard, the Trust official says that after hoisting the flag in the Hanuman temple, the flag will remain to be hoisted in four supplementary temples. Among these, along with Mata Durga, Shiva and Ganesh temples, a Sheshavatar temple is also present. The flag has been hoisted on the temple of Mata Annapurna and Lord Surya Dev.