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Several lapses led to stampede at RCB victory celebration in Bengaluru

Several lapses led to stampede at RCB victory celebration in Bengaluru

India Today05-06-2025
22:13
At Ayodhya's newly built Saptamandapam in the Ram Temple, eight sacred idols were consecrated in a Prana Pratishtha ceremony attended by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. The rituals included a Yajna, Pancha Gavya, and Vedic chanting. The idols honor revered Ramayana figures like Valmiki, Vishwamitra, Agastya, Vashistha, Nishadraj, Ahilya, and Shabari.
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