Lucknow. Now only a few hours are left for the consecration of the Ram temple being built in Ayodhya. Its enthusiasm and happiness can be seen everywhere. Beautiful glimpses of Ram temple are continuously emerging on social media. Sometimes people are feeling happy seeing the premises decorated with flowers and sometimes seeing many beautiful pictures of the Ram temple glowing at night.
ISRO shared pictures
Meanwhile, the satellite view of Ayodhya has also surfaced, in which the temple complex and the Saryu river flowing nearby are also visible. Actually, Indian Space Research Organization i.e. ISRO has shared some pictures of satellite view, which are going viral very fast.
View of the temple complex and surrounding areas
ISRO has taken some pictures of Ayodhya Ram temple through its satellite and shown the temple site. However, according to information received from the website of the National Remote Sensing Centre, this photo was clicked on December 16, 2023. During this time, due to light fog, the picture is not clearly visible, but the surrounding view is visible, which shows how big the temple complex is.
Dashrath Mahal and newly constructed railway station were visible
These pictures have been collected through the National Remote Sensing Center in Hyderabad. The photo taken from remote sensing artificial satellite has been enlarged with the help of technology to make the Ram temple clearly visible. The redeveloped Dashrath Mahal and Saryu river can also be seen near the Ram temple in the satellite images. The newly renovated Ayodhya railway station is also visible in the pictures shared by NRSC.
Preparations for live broadcast completed
Everyone wants to witness the Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha, in such a situation, the complete live telecast of Pran Pratishtha will be done from 6 am. Doordarshan has been given the responsibility of live telecast and feed will also be given to other media houses from here. Not only this, it will also be telecast live on Doordarshan’s international YouTube platform, through which it can be watched live in foreign countries also.
Courtesy: Dainik Jagran