: Sunday, 20 April 2025 1:29 pm
Ayodhya. Taking an important initiative towards giving the historical padyatra of Lord Shri Ram a permanent memorial, the ‘Sri Ram Pillar’ campaign has been launched by Shri Ram Cultural Research Institute Trust and Ashok Sinhal Foundation.
Under this, the two -day All India activist conference was launched in Karsevakpuram, Ayodhya. In this conference, Champat Rai, General Secretary of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirtha area, while addressing the workers, said that Shri Ram Pillar will be established at 292 important sites identified on Shri Ram Vanaman Marg. This route reflects the about 5000 km long march of Lord Shri Ram, extending from India to Nepal and Sri Lanka.
Champat Rai said that this research was done under the leadership of Dr. Ram Avtar Sharma, in which the historicity of each place was confirmed with the help of Valmiki Ramayana and other texts. He said that the identity of this route was not easy. It was like a difficult austerity among the variations of geography, culture and language.
Giving detailed information on the structure of Shri Ram Pillar, he said that this column will be 15 feet high, two and a half feet wide and 5 feet base, which is about 12 tonnes. A five -and -a -half feet high brass -made flag at the top of the column will be distinguished. In this, the details of the importance of the site in Sanskrit, Hindi and local language and the relationship of Lord Shri Ram will be mentioned. Also, the major symbols of the Suryavansh will also be engraved.
It was also informed at the conference that a grand coffee table book based on these sites and their historical-pranic details is also being prepared, which will act as a document for future generations. In the conference, the followers, researchers and workers of Shri Ram, who came from all over the country, are strategizing to speed up this campaign with public cooperation, so that Shri Ram’s footsteps can be preserved and recalled for ages.
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