Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde played the 'dhol' in a temple in Thane to celebrate the consecration ceremony of Ram Lalla in Ayodhya on Monday. CM Shinde was accompanied by his party workers.
After the ceremony in Ayodhya, Shinde and his party workers assembled at an open space near the Kopineshwar temple in Mumbai's neighbouring Thane city, the political turf of the chief minister, where he played the 'dhol' (a percussion instrument) to celebrate the occasion.
The idol was consecrated at the Ram temple in Uttar Pradesh's Ayodhya city on Monday, an event led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and watched by lakhs of people on television at their homes and in temples across the country.
Fifty traditional musical instruments from across the country were part of a devotional 'Mangal Dhwani' that resonated during the consecration ceremony.
The CM will also participate in a 'shobha yatra' in the evening from Shivaji Park in Dadar to Bhoiwada Ram Mandir in Lower Parel area of Mumbai, a distance of nearly five kilometres. He will also offer prayers at the temple, sources said.
The CM on Sunday said he plans to take his cabinet as well as MLAs and Lok Sabha members from the state for 'darshan' to the Ram Temple in Ayodhya later and, hence, was not attending the idol consecration ceremony in the Uttar Pradesh city. Ahead of Monday's ceremony, Shinde had given instructions to officials to carry out a cleanliness drive in temples and also decorate them with lights.
(With inputs from PTI)
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