Haridwar: Sacred soil from major temples in Uttarakhand and holy water from 'sangam', the confluence of the Ganga with other rivers, sent to Ayodhya for 'bhoomi pujan' (groundbreaking ceremony) of the Ram temple on Monday.
The August 5 ceremony will mark the beginning of the temple's construction. A decades-long title suit over the site at Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh was settled by the Supreme Court in November last year.
"Holy water from confluences of rivers such as Har Ki Pauri Ghat will be sent to Ayodhya. It will be used during the 'bhoomi pujan' ceremony of the Ram temple," senior VHP leader and its media-in-charge, Manoj Verma told to ETV Bharat.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) leaders from across the nation won't be able to attend the programme in Ayodhya, he said.
"We will watch it on TV and make arrangements so that it can be viewed on social media in every nook and corner of the state," Verma said.
"This process is a reflection of the united India, which has a rich heritage and history. This will be one of the major events which will go down in history," he said.
Veteran BJP leaders LK Advani, MM Joshi and RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat are among those who have been invited to the 'Bhoomi pujan' ceremony on August 5, trustees of the temple had said on Monday.
According to the trustees, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to visit Ayodhya for the ceremony.
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