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Inside Ayodhya as pran pratishtha draws near: Street art, selfie points and army of devotees

Ayodhya gripped by festive fervour ahead of 22 January ceremony to be attended by PM Narendra Modi, among others. ThePrint's Praveen Jain and Suraj Singh Bisht bring glimpses of the action.

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Ayodhya: Near Lata Mangeshkar Chowk, some 1.5 km away from the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, a group of artists gives finishing touches to a wall art.

The scene is one from the epic Ramayana, where Nishad king Guha meets Hindu deity Ram, his wife Sita, and brother Lakshman, during the trio’s 14-year exile from Ayodhya. The group working on the piece isn’t the only one who appears to be in the grip of a feverish hurry to finish their work.

The very city seems to be in countdown mode, as it prepares for the pran pratishtha ceremony at the Ram Mandir on 22 January, to be attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and many illustrious guests from the realms of politics, business, films, sports and literature and more.

The enthusiasm has reached crescendo pitch since the idol of Ram was placed in the sanctum sanctorum of the newly-built temple’s sanctum sanctorum.

With just three days to go, the city looks transformed. Bright lights and selfie points greet visitors at Lata Mangeshkar Chowk and chants of “Jai Shri Ram” add a touch of piety.

Ayodhya seems wrapped in a happy, festive cloak. As ThePrint watches, a group of devotees burst into songs to the accompaniment of drums as they make their way to the temple. Folk artistes walk about dressed as Ram, Sita, or the Hindu deity and Ram devotee Hanuman.

Interspersed with the cutouts of Ram that dot the public spaces are hoardings of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Opposition parties have accused the Bharatiya Janata Party in power at the Centre of using the temple consecration to leverage public opinion in its favour in this year’s upcoming general elections.

ThePrint brings brings glimpses of the action from Ayodhya.

A cutout of Ram near Lata Mangeshkar Chowk appears to look on at preparations for the 22 January pran pratishtha ceremony | Photo: Suraj Singh Bisht | ThePrint
A cutout of Ram near Lata Mangeshkar Chowk appears to look on at preparations for the 22 January pran pratishtha ceremony | Photo: Suraj Singh Bisht | ThePrint
Cutouts of Ram and Prime Minister Narendra Modi en route to the Maharishi Valmiki International Airport, Ayodhya | Photo: Praveen Jain | ThePrint
Cutouts of Ram and Prime Minister Narendra Modi en route to the Maharishi Valmiki International Airport, Ayodhya | Photo: Praveen Jain | ThePrint
Ram is the first and last word in Ayodhya. Here an artist paints an image of the deity on the shutters of a shop near the Ram temple in Ayodhya | Photo: Suraj Singh Bisht | ThePrint
Ram is the first and last word in Ayodhya. Here an artist paints an image of the deity on the shutters of a shop near the Ram temple in Ayodhya | Photo: Suraj Singh Bisht | ThePrint
Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit for the pran pratishtha ceremony, a cut-out of the PM being placed in the city | Photo: Praveen Jain | ThePrint
Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit for the pran pratishtha ceremony, a cut-out of the PM being placed in the city | Photo: Praveen Jain | ThePrint
Cut-outs being carried to be installed around the city | Photo: Praveen Jain | ThePrint
Cut-outs being carried to be installed around the city | Photo: Praveen Jain | ThePrint
A mural of Ram and Sita greet passers-by | Photo: Suraj Singh Bisht | ThePrint
A mural of Ram and Sita greet passers-by | Photo: Suraj Singh Bisht | ThePrint
A devotee gets a tattoo on his chest | Photo: Suraj Singh Bisht | ThePrint
A devotee gets a tattoo on his chest | Photo: Suraj Singh Bisht | ThePrint
Artists give finishing touches to a wall art | Photo: Praveen Jain | ThePrint
Artists give finishing touches to a wall art | Photo: Praveen Jain | ThePrint
Another mural being readied in time for the 22 January event | Praveen Jain | ThePrint
Another mural being readied in time for the 22 January event | Praveen Jain | ThePrint
A statue of Ram at an Amrit Mahotsav event in Ayodhya | Photo: Suraj Singh Bisht | ThePrint
A statue of Ram at an Amrit Mahotsav event in Ayodhya | Photo: Suraj Singh Bisht | ThePrint
Ram is the muse for this sand sculpture at work near Lata Mangeshkar Chowk, Ayodhya | Photo: Suraj Singh Bisht | ThePrint
Ram is the muse for this sand sculpture at work near Lata Mangeshkar Chowk, Ayodhya | Photo: Suraj Singh Bisht | ThePrint
A man dressed as Hanuman at Lata Mangeshkar Chowk | Photo: Praveen Jain | ThePrint
A man dressed as Hanuman at Lata Mangeshkar Chowk | Photo: Praveen Jain | ThePrint
Workers prepare the city for the pran pratishtha ceremony |Photo: Praveen Jain | ThePrint
Workers prepare the city for the pran pratishtha ceremony |Photo: Praveen Jain | ThePrint
People click selfies in front of a mural of Hanuman | Photo: Praveen Jain | ThePrint
People click selfies in front of a mural of Hanuman | Photo: Praveen Jain | ThePrint
Children break into a dance as a group of devotees, attended by drums and music, make their way towards the Ram temple | Photo: Praveen Jain | ThePrint
Children break into a dance as a group of devotees, attended by drums and music, make their way towards the Ram temple | Photo: Praveen Jain | ThePrint
Arti on the banks of the Saryu river | Photo: Suraj Singh Bisht | ThePrint
Arti on the banks of the Saryu river | Photo: Suraj Singh Bisht | ThePrint
Another wall art, another scene from the Ramayana | Photo: Praveen Jain | ThePrint
Another wall art, another scene from the Ramayana | Photo: Praveen Jain | ThePrint
Rangoli artists at work near Hanuman Garhi, a Hindu temple dedicated to the deity Hanuman | Photo: Praveen Jain | ThePrint
Rangoli artists at work near Hanuman Garhi, a Hindu temple dedicated to the deity Hanuman | Photo: Praveen Jain | ThePrint
An eye-catching wall art draws appreciation of passers-by | Photo: Praveen Jain | ThePrint
An eye-catching wall art draws appreciation of passers-by | Photo: Praveen Jain | ThePrint

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