Why Ram Mandir is inaugurated on 22 January?

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The inauguration of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya on January 22, 2024, holds profound significance for several reasons.

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This date coincides with Karma Dwadashi, a day celebrated in Hindu mythology when Lord Vishnu, of whom Lord Rama is an incarnation, took the form of a tortoise to assist in the churning of the ocean.

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The alignment with this mythological event underscores the temple's spiritual importance.

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Astrologically, January 22 falls during Shukla Paksha, the waxing phase of the moon, which symbolizes growth and prosperity, making it an auspicious time for new beginnings.

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The Dwadashi Tithi is associated with Lord Vishnu, adding another layer of divine favour to the occasion. Additionally, the Moon will be in Mrigashira Nakshatra within the stable sign of Taurus, suggesting that the temple will be a prosperous institution.

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The Sun will be in Uttara Ashadha Nakshatra, indicating leadership and success, reinforcing the temple's role in projecting India as a global spiritual leader.

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Numerologically, the date 22 is known as the "Master Builder," implying the manifestation of grand ideas into reality.

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The sum of the date (22+1+2024) reduces to 4, a number associated with stability, practicality, and building strong foundations.

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