In anticipation of the excitement at the inauguration of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya on January 22 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, ABP News has announced the launch of the Ayodhya Utsav.
Scheduled for broadcast on ABP News from December 27 to December 31, 2023, the Ayodhya Utsav stands as a poignant tribute to the profound cultural and religious significance surrounding the impending inauguration, the news channel said in a statement.
Set against the serene backdrop of the sacred Sarayu river, the Ayodhya Utsav serves as a momentous platform to delve into the religious, cultural, and socio-economic implications of the historic event.
This celebration embodies a deep reverence for Ayodhya’s historical legacy and cultural heritage, emphasizing the symbolic importance of this sacred land.
Esteemed personalities from various domains, including music, politics, poetry and religious leadership, will converge to commemorate this historic milestone.
The event aims to provide a platform for engaging discussions and expressive cultural presentations, fostering an atmosphere of celebration and introspection surrounding this significant occasion.
Among the distinguished guests will be Swati Mishra, renowned for her rendition of “Ram Aayenge”, alongside Champat Rai, the General Secretary of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra; Krishna Gopal, serving as Sah Sarkaryawah of RSS; Raju Das, the Mahant of Hanuman Gadhi in Ayodhya. They will share their insights along with others like Satyendra Das, Shishya of Ramvilas Vedyanti and Kalpatri Maharaj Sant.
Mahant Dharam Das, recognized for his involvement in the Babri Masjid case, is also slated to participate, alongside renowned figures such as Anup Jalota, a distinguished singer, and Anamika Amber and Sunil Jogi, eminent poets. Ravi Kishan, BJP MP will also offer his perspectives, while Purnima Kothari, the sister of the Kothari Brothers who lost their lives during kar seva, will represent the enduring sacrifices made during this historic journey. The event will also see the presence of Pradeep Kumar Gupta and The Sadho Band, contributing their musical tribute to this significant celebration.