New Delhi: Before the verdict of the apex court on the Ayodhya Ram temple and Babri Masjid dispute, PM Narendra Modi has advised the ministers to help in maintaining an atmosphere of peace and harmony. Whatever verdict the top court gives, it should be respected. The decision should be in favor of anyone, neither celebrating nor grief. Whatever decision the court gives, it should be respected. PM Modi gave this advice during the cabinet meeting. The verdict of the apex court on the Ayodhya case will come by 17 November.
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In the month of Kartik, there is an influx of devotees in the city of Ayodhya. Over the past 15 days, around 10 thousand people are reaching every day to visit. In view of the crowd, darshan has been arranged in two shifts. Devotees visit from 7 am to 11 am in the first shift and from 1 pm to 5 pm in the second shift. In Ayodhya, the 14-year revolt ended amid tight security. The orbiter started at 6:05 am yesterday, 24 hours later today, the end of the orbiter at 7:49 am.
Nearly 30 lakh devotees circled the post of faith of Ayodhya. After a 14-day orbiter in Ayodhya, the Panchkoshi circumambulation will begin. Today i.e. from November 7, Panchkoshi Parikrama will start in which around 20 lakh devotees will do the circumambulation. The parikrama starts at 9.47 am today and will continue till 12 noon on 8 November.
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