Ayodhya receives 56 varieties of petha from Agra for offering to Lord Ram
As a part of gifts being received in Ayodhya for Lord Ram, who is going to be seated in his grand temple on January 22, 560 kg petha (Indian sweet) of 56 varieties in different flavours has been delivered from Agra as an offering to Lord Ram.
On Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's appeal for public participation, every section of the society is contributing for the Ram temple inauguration, in an expression of their devotion and happiness.
In addition to petha, the temple trust has also received gem-studded dress silver plate, other puja material from various places.
The 56 varieties of petha sent by Panchi Petha were brought by Agra Trade Board and was accepted at Karsevak Puram in the presence of All India contact head of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Ramlal ji and Rajendra Singh Pankaj of Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP).
(With UNI Inputs)