The sign of Mother Sita will reach Ayodhya from Sri Lanka


Ayodhya. Sri Lanka’s ambassador, deputy ambassador and two ministers will reach Ayodhya on Thursday with the stones of the Ashoka Vatika, the place where Ravana had kept Mata Sita after her abduction in Treta Yuga. Along with dedicating the stones of Ashok Vatika to Ramlala, the Ambassador, Deputy Ambassador and two ministers of Sri Lanka will have darshan and aarti of Ramlala. Sri Lanka’s Ambassador, Deputy Ambassador and two ministers will dedicate the stones of Ashok Vatika in Sri Lanka to Lord Rama in the Ram Janmabhoomi complex at 11:00 pm. Sri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust member King Ayodhya’s residence Raj Sadan will welcome Sri Lankan ambassadors and Sri Lankan government ministers.

Let us inform that a grand temple of Lord Rama is being prepared, for which the foundation has been filled and the base of the temple is being constructed above. In such a situation, two Sri Lankan ambassadors and ministers will reach Ayodhya with the stones of Ashoka Vatika at the place where Ravana had kept them in Sri Lanka after Haran Mata Sita. These stones will be dedicated to Ram Lalla. Although the trust has not yet clarified where the stones will be used, but there will definitely be a spiritual connection of Ayodhya with Sri Lanka, because according to religious beliefs, during Sita Haran, Ravana kept Mother Sita in Ashoka Vatika and the same Ashoka Sri Lanka’s ambassador will reach Ayodhya with the stones of the Vatika. In such a situation, the ambassadors of Sri Lanka are also being welcomed by the trust and they are welcomed and lunched at the residence of King Ayodhya.
Champat Rai, general secretary of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, told that the Ambassador and Deputy Ambassador of Sri Lanka residing in India and two ministers of the Government of Sri Lanka are visiting Ayodhya. In Sri Lanka’s Ashok Vatika, where Mata Sita lived, the stones of the temple area are being brought. These rocks will represent the Lankan society. There will be a presentation of the feelings of Sri Lankan society.