In Udumalai, children dressed as Lord Ram distributed invitations and prasadam for the Kumbhabhishekam of the Ayodhya Ramar Temple, as organized by the Sri Rama Janma Bhoomi Theertha Kshetra Trust.
Coimbatore:
In Bethambampatti near Udumalai, part of the Tirupur district, a unique initiative took place to invite residents for the Kumbhabhishekam of the Ayodhya Ramar Temple. Children dressed in Ramar costumes visited businesses and residences around Naalroad, Pollachi Road, and Dharapuram Road, distributing invitations and prasadam. The initiative, in line with the request from Ayodhya Sri Rama Janma Bhoomi Theertha Kshetra Trust, was led by Hindu organizations.


As they distributed the invitations, the groups chanted "Jai Shri Ram" to spread awareness and joy. Jayaprakash, an organizer from the Hindu association, spoke about the significance of the event. He mentioned that, after years of struggle and waiting, the construction of the Ramar Temple in Ayodhya is now proceeding, with the Kumbhabhishekam scheduled for the 22nd. He stressed the importance of everyone's participation in the ceremony, highlighting the special effort to invite people through children in Ramar costumes.
In Bethambampatti near Udumalai, part of the Tirupur district, a unique initiative took place to invite residents for the Kumbhabhishekam of the Ayodhya Ramar Temple. Children dressed in Ramar costumes visited businesses and residences around Naalroad, Pollachi Road, and Dharapuram Road, distributing invitations and prasadam. The initiative, in line with the request from Ayodhya Sri Rama Janma Bhoomi Theertha Kshetra Trust, was led by Hindu organizations.
As they distributed the invitations, the groups chanted "Jai Shri Ram" to spread awareness and joy. Jayaprakash, an organizer from the Hindu association, spoke about the significance of the event. He mentioned that, after years of struggle and waiting, the construction of the Ramar Temple in Ayodhya is now proceeding, with the Kumbhabhishekam scheduled for the 22nd. He stressed the importance of everyone's participation in the ceremony, highlighting the special effort to invite people through children in Ramar costumes.