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Ram Mandir Consecration Invitation for TMU's Chancellor

The hearts of the people in Moradabad were warmed by the consecration ceremony of the Grand Ram Mandir in Ayodhya on 22nd January 2024. This historical event was limited to only 7,000 invites, including Dr. Onkar Nath Khanna, who reflected on the recognition of his grandfather's contributions to the cause. Another distinguished invitee was Shri Suresh Jain, the Chancellor of Teerthanker Mahaveer University, who represented and embodied the hopes and faith of the TMU family and the people of Moradabad.

Prominent Invitees

A mere 7,000 invites were distributed for this momentous occasion, with the majority sent to saints and sadhus who hold a significant place in the cultural fabric of the ceremony. The remaining invites were graciously extended to civilians, adding a diverse mix of attendees.

 

At the forefront of the invitee list was Dr. Onkar Nath Khanna, the son of Dau Dayal Khanna, a revered figure in the history of the Mandir's cause. Dr. Onkar, a retired medical officer, expressed his family's pride in being part of this historic moment. The legacy left behind by his grandfather, a freedom fighter turned minister, finally received the recognition it deserved. Shri Suresh Jain acknowledged the pride associated with belonging to the same city as Dau Dayal Khanna and hopes to inspire the current generation to continue his rich legacy.

Shri Suresh Jain Extending Gratitude

Shri Suresh Jain, the Chancellor of Teerthanker Mahaveer University, and Professor Raghuvir Singh, the vice-chancellor, shared the honour of receiving invites. Their reactions echoed a deep sense of reverence and gratitude for being chosen to witness this extraordinary event. Suresh Jain, in particular, considers it a memory he will cherish forever. He also envisions passing on the legacy of Dau Dayal Khanna to the current generation, fostering a sense of pride and responsibility.

Reflections on the Invite

Receiving an invitation to witness a momentous occasion affirmed the impact of their efforts and a connection to the event's historical and cultural significance. As Chancellor Shri Suresh Jain contemplated this exclusive invite, it served as a moment of pride and gratitude, not just for himself but for the entire TMU community. It highlighted the importance of educational institutions in shaping cultural narratives and the responsibility they carry in preserving and celebrating heritage.

Significance of the event

The consecration ceremony was not just a physical manifestation of a grand Mandir but a reflection of the historical and cultural roots embedded in the soil of Ayodhya. The limited invites added an exclusive touch, making it a once-in-a-lifetime experience for the attendees. For the invitees, it was a moment of pride, honour, and deep emotional connection to the cause they have long supported. The excitement and hearts swelled with pride at being part of this extraordinary celebration.

FAQs

1. How many invites were distributed for the Ram Mandir consecration ceremony?

Ans. Only around 7,000 invites were distributed for the ceremony.

2. Who received the majority of invites?

Ans. Saints and sadhus received over 6,000 invites, while the rest were given to civilians.

3. Why was the ceremony significant for the Khanna family?

Ans. The Khanna family is proud as their grandfather's contributions to the cause were being recognised through the invite.

4. Why was the consecration ceremony of the Ram Mandir considered historically and culturally significant?

Ans. The ceremony represented a historical and cultural milestone, symbolising the fulfilment of a long-standing dream and the deep-rooted cultural ties to Ayodhya.

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