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Tricitynews
Chandigarh
08th August :- After an elaborate 'bhumi
poojan' ceremony, the construction of a 'grand Ram temple' was begun today by
the Ram Janmabhumi Nirman Nyas Trust in Ayutthaya in Thailand, a senior
functionary of the organisation said. The temple would help spread the
message of Lord Ram outside India, he said.
Ram Janmabhumi Nirman Nyas
Trust president Mahant Janmejay Sharan told over the phone from Bangkok , said
that after performing rituals of bhumi poojan, the construction of a grand Ram
temple has been started in Ayutthaya. As there is delay in the construction of
a Ram temple in Ayodhya with the matter pending in the Supreme Court, we, the
devotees of Ram, have started construction of a temple here.
He added that we expect the
the decision of the apex court will come soon in our favour and we will start
the construction of the temple in Ayodhya, Sharan said.This temple (in
Ayutthaya) will pave way for the temple in our own Ayodhya.
He sad that he expect the
construction in Ayodhya will start before Kumbh-2019. He said that the construction of
the temple in Thailand will establish India as 'vishwa guru' (world leader) at
the intellectual level and help spread the message of Lord Ram globally.
The Ram temple is being
constructed on the bank of Chao Phraya river which flows through the heart of
Bangkok.
It is said that in the 15th
century, the capital of Thailand was a city called Ayutthaya, which is Ayodhya
in the local language.
When Burmese soldiers overran
this city in the 18th century, a new king rose. He called himself Rama I,
established the city now known as Bangkok, wrote the epic Ramakien, which is
Ramayana in the local language, made it the national epic, and got it painted
as murals on the walls of the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, patronised by the
royal family, it is believed.
Though he was a Buddhist, the
king established his royal credentials by identifying himself with Lord Ram,
who was as much a hero for Buddhists of south-east Asia as he was for the
Hindus of south Asia.
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