
Surya Abhishek of Ramlala took place at 12.01 pm. The sun's rays fell on Ramlala's face. About 75 mm tilak was made on Ram's face. The world kept watching with devotion the wonderful confluence of devotion and science. This was also a miraculous combination of religion and science. Scientists had prepared for this Surya Tilak for many months. Many trials were conducted for this. Today in the afternoon, as soon as the clock struck 12:01, the sun's rays reached Ram's face directly. Surya Abhishek continued from 12.01 to 12.06. This process continued for five minutes.
The vaccine remained for five minutes
Scientists have studied the movement of the Sun in the sky of Ayodhya in the last 20 years. After determining the exact direction etc., reflectors and lenses have been installed on the upper floor of the temple. The sun's rays were rotated and reached the forehead of Ramlala. The sun's rays fell on the lens of the upper plane. After that, it passed through three lenses and came to the mirror on the second floor. In the end, the sun's rays continued to shine on Ram Lalla's forehead in the form of a 75 mm bullet and this continued for about five minutes.
This technique was adopted
IIT Roorkee Central Building Research Institute has prepared a special optomechanical system for Surya Tilak. In this, the sun's rays will fall on the mirror installed on the topmost floor (third floor) of the temple at exactly 12 noon. These rays will reflect at 90 degrees from the mirror and enter a brass pipe. Another mirror is fixed at the end of the pipe. From this mirror, the sun rays will be reflected once again and bent at 90 degrees along the brass pipe.
Rays passed through three lenses
After being reflected for the second time the sun's rays will move downwards in a vertical direction. Three lenses will be placed one after the other in the path of the rays, which will further increase their intensity. The pipe goes vertically. Another mirror is fixed at the other end of the vertical pipe. The rays with increased intensity will fall on this mirror and will again be bent by 90 degrees. These rays bent at 90 degrees will fall directly on the head of Ram Lala. In this way, the Surya Tilak of Ram Lala will be completed.
The birthday celebration started at 12 o'clock
Ram's birth anniversary was celebrated from noon. Kedar, Gajkesari, Parijat, Amala, Shubh, Vashi, Saral, Kahal and Raviyoga were formed. Acharya Rakesh Tiwari said that it is written in Valmiki Ramayana that at the time of Ram's birth, the Sun and Venus were in their exalted sign. Moon was present in its zodiac sign. The same thing is happening this year also. According to Acharya Rakesh, these auspicious yogas will pave the way for the progress of the entire India including Ayodhya.
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