Pran Pratishtha Sixth Day: Lord Ram Lalla's Idol Bathed With Water From 114 Kalash In Rituals
The ancient idol of Lord Rama was the focal point of devout worship, surrounded by the spiritual energy of the ceremonies.
The sixth day of the consecration ceremony of the Shri Ram Temple in Ayodhya unfolded with tranquil serenity on a Sunday morning, commencing at the auspicious hour of nine o'clock. The focal point of this sacred occasion was the ritualistic bathing of the idol of Lord Rama, an elaborate ceremony that employed sanctified water drawn from 114 Kalash (vases). This water, a harmonious blend of medicated and holy water collected from revered pilgrimage sites across the nation, symbolized the purifying essence of the consecration.
The ceremonial proceedings, extending throughout the day, included daily worship, havan (ritualistic fire offering), and continuous chanting, resonating into the late hours of the evening. The sanctified idol of Lord Ram Lalla found its rightful place in the Madhyadhivas, and as the day transitioned into night, Jagran (night vigil) took place within the ritual hall. The ancient idol of Lord Rama was the focal point of devout worship, surrounded by the spiritual energy of the ceremonies.