News from Jalgaon: A two lakh lamp Ram Mandir is planned.

 Jalgaon News: MP Unmesh Patil is organizing Pandit Pradeep Mishra's Katha Sohla, and preparations are under way. Two lakh bulbs will be used to recreate the "Mosaic Painting" of Lord Shri Ram and the temple on roughly 40 acres of Malegaon Road. According to MP Unmesh Patil, this painting would break all previous records.

MP Patil, Sampada Patil, started the process of painting the sacred lamps at today's venue inspection. Chief canvasser for the Assembly election Ghrishneshwar Patil, canvasser Prakash Pawar, businessman Padmakar Patil, Narendra Jain, artist Chetan Raut, architect Ashutosh Khairnar, officials, volunteers, and activists were present on this particular occasion.

According to MP Patil, the Lord Shri Ram and the temple replica are visible to devotees in Chalisgaon and the surrounding area on January 22, the day of the Prana Pratishtha ceremony of the Shri Ram Temple.

Up until now, the nation's creation of a replica using one hundred and eighty thousand lights held a "world record." A brand-new painting that measures about 100 by 80 feet and has two lakh lamps painted on it will be displayed; this piece of art will break the global record.

The 'World Record' Management Committee has been invited for that reason. According to MP Patil, forty ladies, ten colleagues, and Mumbai artist Chetan Raut are assisting with the counting and organizing of the lamps' painting.

It's flag-hooping day! On Friday, the 12th, at 1 pm, the flag hoisting ceremony will take place at the Prabhu Shriram Mahashivpuran tale event location.







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