Wedding bands in Delhi are gearing up for a busy day on January 22, as several functions, events – cultural and religious – will be organised.Dignity of life‘Ayodhya Ram temple.

Chamber of Trade and Industry (CTI) president Brijesh Goyal said more than 1,500 events are scheduled across the national capital, including at temples, societies, markets, before the day of the consecration ceremony.

“There has been an increase in demand for musical groups and people performing.”beautiful scandal‘ And ‘religious text’ Because of the wedding season and Pran Pratistha,” Goyal was quoted as saying Hindustan Times,

The timing of the consecration ceremony coincides with the beginning of the wedding season in Delhi, meaning the band is receiving booking requests for weddings as well as spiritual events.

Although the requests are coming in more than their capacity, they are still trying their best to accommodate them all.

“This year has seen a significant increase in demand drum, and band, Baja Reasons for taking out Ram processions. We will start our day at 4 in the morning. Both small and big bands are preparing,” said Satya Anil Thadani, owner of Jiya Band.

Since Prime Minister Narendra Modi will preside over the Pran Pratistha ceremony, the band members – who used to perform wedding songs – are now composing devotional songs dedicated to Lord Ram.

A member of Rajdhani Band said that due to such an important event they are fully booked. “We are practicing special songs for the day. The artistes are preparing to sing the popular bhajan ‘Ram Aayenge To Agna Sajaungi’ and play special drums during the aarti.

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In fact, the band members will wear special saffron colored uniforms on that day.

Ajay Prakash Sharma, owner of a wedding band, said music groups were facing shortage of players due to date conflicts. “We are adding more people to the group as the locations of the events are also very far from each other. We have formed six teams of six, 10 and 15 people.”

Chauhan band member Naushad said, many programs and weddings are booked on 21st and 22nd January. “Last year during this time, we got bookings for only one or two weddings. But this year’s Ayodhya celebrations have brought a lot of work for us,” he said.

Sadar Bazaar Traders Association is among those who have booked a wedding band to play for them on January 22.

Association President Rakesh Kumar Yadav said that he is excited about the celebration day. “Our aim is to create the best atmosphere in the market, where the streets will be filled with devotional songs and bhajans. We’ve booked a band for that day. Our aim is to celebrate happiness, while ensuring that we do not miss anything,” Yadav said.

Requests pour in for ‘C-section’ deliveries on ‘Pran Pratistha’ day

Expectant parents across the country turned out on January 22 to mark the ‘muhurat delivery’ that marked the birth of their child with a prana pratishtha ceremony at the Ayodhya Ram temple.

Doctors at the district hospital in Ayodhya were flooded with requests on Monday from parents wishing to undergo C-section.

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“This is a strange request and the number is increasing day by day,” a doctor at Ayodhya’s District Women’s Hospital told News18.

Dr Alankrita Ayan, the hospital’s medical officer, said the 100-bed hospital – which has five surgeons, who also examine OPD patients (out-patient department) – sees around 150 to 211 patients a day in the OPD and among them There are many expectant mothers.

The superstition of having one’s children born on an auspicious and historic day has somehow overridden the authority of medical advice.

“Nothing can be more auspicious than the day on which Lord Ram will be seated in the Ram temple. We have urged the doctor to arrange the delivery accordingly,” said Veena Nishad, an expectant mother.

Like many others, expectant couples like Bharti and Anup Mishra also believe that the babies on the day of the Pran Pratistha ceremony will have the qualities that define “Maryada Purushottam”.

Bharti’s original due date – February 7 – has been pushed forward by more than two weeks so that her delivery can be timed with the temple’s inauguration day, a times of India The report said.

Dr Neerjan Chavan, president of the Mumbai Obstetricians and Gynecologists Society, said the increase in “Ayodhya Abhishek” births has brought to the fore ethical and medical considerations. However, he said, the association does not support “muhurat delivery”.

Dr Seema Divedi, who works at Meerut Hospital, said she has received around 12 to 14 such requests. “The hospital administration has made special arrangements to fulfill the wishes of the expectant mothers and ensure maximum deliveries on that day,” he said.

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Talking about this Muhurat trend in deliveries, Dr. Cheri Shah of Surya Hospital, Mumbai was quoted times of India As in, “This trend has increased over the years. If I am doing eight to ten deliveries a week, half of them will be scheduled for a particular day and time demanded by the families. Sometimes this is possible, sometimes not. It all depends on the medical condition of the mother and the baby.”

The consecration ceremony of the grand temple is scheduled to take place on January 22 between 12:15 pm to 12:45 pm.

,With PTI inputs)

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