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These Top Star Cricketers Invited To Attend Ram Mandir 'Pran Prathistha' Ceremony In Ayodhya

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Anuj Khare
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From Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar to legendary cricketer MS Dhoni, several household names from the cricket fraternity have received invitations to attend the Ram Mandir 'Pran Pratishtha' ceremony on January 22 in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh. On Tuesday, former India skipper Virat Kohli became the latest cricketer to receive an invite to the ceremony in Ayodhya.

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These Top Cricketers Got Ram Mandir Invitation

These Top Cricketers Got Ram Mandir Invitation

Virat Kohli

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After India's win over Afghanistan in the 2nd T20I on Sunday, former India skipper Kohlimarked his return to the shortest format in the T20 World Cup year. As per the latest developments, Kohli and his actress-wife, Anushka Sharma, received the invite at the couple's Mumbai home.

MS Dhoni

Dhoni was given the invitation by Dhananjay Singh, the co-province secretary of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). “Today, State General Secretary (Organization) Shri @bjpkarmveer ji and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh's co-province executive Shri Dhananjay Singh ji congratulated the former captain of the Indian cricket team.

Sachin Tendulkar

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Batting legend Tendulkar were given invitations to the Pran Pratishtha ceremony at Ram Mandir.

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On Jan 20 and 21 darshan will remain closed to public," said Champat Rai, who is the General secretary of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust.

Gautam Gambhir

Former India opener Gautam Gambhir shared a post about receiving the invitation. "Dad was honored to receive the invitation for प्राण प्रतिष्ठा! Jai Shri Ram!," wrote Gambhir on X. The Vedic rituals for the Pran-Pratishtha ceremony of Ram Lalla in Ayodhya began a week prior to the ceremony on Tuesday.

The 'Pran Prathishtha' is expected to conclude by 1 pm. PM Modi and others present on the occasion will express their thoughts after the ceremony. As per tradition, gifts in 1000 baskets have come from Nepal's Janakpur and areas of Mithila.

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