Vice President Jagdeep Dhankar made a significant visit to Ayodhya, marking his first trip since the consecration ceremony of the Ram Temple earlier this year. Accompanied by his family, he arrived at the Ayodhya airport in the afternoon and was warmly received by Uttar Pradesh minister Surya Pratap Shahi.
During his visit, Vice President Dhankar first paid homage at the Hanumangarhi temple. Subsequently, he proceeded to the newly constructed Ram Temple along with his family members to offer prayers. Dhankar expressed his profound sense of blessing and gratitude, sharing his sentiments on social media platform 'X'. He described the temple as a living symbol of India's rich heritage, spirituality, and devotion to Lord Shri Ram.
"I feel blessed to have seen Shri Ram Lalla in the holy city of Ayodhya! My heart is overwhelmed!... I feel blessed and seek bliss for the entire humanity!," the Vice President said in a post on 'X'.
"This magnificent temple is a living symbol of our glorious heritage and devotion and spirituality. Today, when our country is moving strongly towards becoming a developed nation, it is our prayer that the blessings if Lors Shri Ram may remain on India. Jai Shri Ram," he added.
Additionally, Dhankar visited Kuber Tila and performed 'aarti' at the banks of the sacred river Saryu. On his visit to Kuber Tila, the Vice President said, "Blessed to have offered prayers to Shri Kameshwar Mahadev at Kuber Tila in Ayodhya today. The pious and serene atmosphere of the temple instilled in me a profound sense of reverence and gratitude. May Lord Mahadev shower his blessings upon us all."