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India Sends Sacred Sarayu Water to Sri Lanka for Seetha Amma Temple Consecration

India has initiated the process of sending sacred Sarayu river water to Sri Lanka for the consecration ceremony of Seetha Amma Temple, dedicated to Goddess Sita.
The consecration ceremony of Seetha Amma Temple will take place on May 19.
The decision came following a letter from Sri Lanka’s representatives to the Uttar Pradesh government, requesting Sarayu river water for religious ceremonies and the consecration of Goddess Sita’s idol at the temple.

Under the directive of the Uttar Pradesh government, the responsibility of transporting the holy water from the Sarayu River to Sri Lanka has been entrusted to the Tourism Department. This decision signifies the government’s commitment to facilitating religious and cultural exchanges between India and Sri Lanka. The initiative highlights the significance of the upcoming consecration ceremony at the Seetha Amma Temple and the importance of fostering bilateral relations through shared cultural heritage.

The Ram Temple Trust has lauded this initiative, recognizing its potential to strengthen ties between the two nations and promote mutual understanding. By providing the sacred Sarayu river water for the consecration ceremony, India reaffirms its commitment to nurturing cultural bonds and promoting harmony across borders. Santosh Kumar Sharma, CEO of Ayodhya Teerth Vikas Parishad, expressed the Trust’s dedication to fulfilling the request from the Seetha Amma Temple representatives, ensuring that the rituals on May 19 proceed as planned with reverence and authenticity.

The ceremony at the Seetha Amma Temple serves as a symbol of unity and spiritual connection between India and Sri Lanka. Its significance extends beyond religious boundaries, embodying the shared history and cultural heritage of the two nations. Mahant Shashikant Das, reflecting on the monumental occasion, praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his leadership and vision in supporting the construction of the Seetha Amma Temple in Sri Lanka. The temple’s establishment represents a source of pride for adherents of Sanatana Dharma, commemorating the trials and triumphs of Goddess Sita and fostering a sense of collective identity among believers.

Vishakha Bhardwaj

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