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Baba Devraha predicted construction of Ram Temple 35 years ago!

The Ayodhya Ram Temple consecration ceremony is scheduled to be held on January 22, 2024. It is expected the event will draw the attention of all the dignitaries and politicians across country. About 35 years ago, an Indian saint named Baba Devraha predicted the completion of construction of the Ram Temple at Ayodhya. In an […]

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Baba Devraha predicted construction of Ram Temple 35 years ago!

The Ayodhya Ram Temple consecration ceremony is scheduled to be held on January 22, 2024. It is expected the event will draw the attention of all the dignitaries and politicians across country.

About 35 years ago, an Indian saint named Baba Devraha predicted the completion of construction of the Ram Temple at Ayodhya. In an interview, he said, “The Ram Temple will be completed, I am certain about it.” He emphasized that the temple will be made with the legal framework in time.

Noting various obstacles surrounding the construction of the temple, the interviewer pointed out that both Rajiv Gandhi and individuals from the Vishva Hindu Parishad sought guidance from the saint. When asked about the correctness of their actions, Devraha Baba provided a nuanced viewpoint. He expressed that, in the context of Ram Janmabhoomi, both Rajiv Gandhi’s principles and the principles of others were praiseworthy. Devraha Baba emphasized that everyone’s position in the matter was righteous.

A pamphlet chronicling the progression of the Ram Janmabhoomi movement highlights the involvement of Devraha Baba. This document offers glimpses into the lives of those connected, either directly or indirectly, with the movement. The invitation, which includes the program card and an accompanying brochure, presents Pujya Devraha Baba as a prominent figure in the Ramanuja tradition, known for his abundant divine and spiritual capabilities. The brochure explicitly notes his participation at the Prayag Mahakumbh in 1989.

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