Lord Ram journeyed from the Janakpur Dham Ram Janaki Temple in Nepal to Ayodhya. The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) orchestrated a Bhar Yatra, a vibrant procession, from Janakpur to Ayodhya.
Their convoy carried over 3,000 unique gifts for Shri Ram and Mata Janaki, encompassing money, clothes, fruits, sweets, gold, and silver.
Champat Rai, the General Secretary of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, warmly received the VHP-organized yatra at Karsevakpuram in Ayodhya. Janakpur, recognized as Mother Sita's maternal home and Lord Ram's 'in-laws' place, made remarkable contributions.
Expressing immense gratitude, the devotees considered it a privilege to witness the construction of Lord Ram's birthplace and eagerly await his enthronement on January 22.
Accepting the gifts brought for Shri Ram-Janaki, Champat Rai highlighted the deep spiritual bond between Nepal and India, transcending generations.
Over 3,000 gifts arrived in Ayodhya from Sitaji's birthplace in Janakpur, including silver shoes, ornaments, and clothes, presented by Ram Roshan Das, the priest of Ram Janki temple in Janakpur, Nepal.
This convoy, originating from the Janakpur Dham Ram Janaki Temple, reached Karsevakpuram with a procession of nearly three dozen vehicles, carrying over 500 devotees from Ram Lalla's 'in-laws'. They brought a myriad of gifts, exceeding 3,000 in number, ranging from fruits, sweets, gold, and silver.
Among these offerings were local specialties like dry fruits and traditional sweets, embodying the spirit of the Himalayan region.