The Largest Floating LED Screen was Installed in Ayodhya to Watch the Ram Mandir Pran-Pratishtha Ceremony On 22, January.

The Largest Floating LED Screen: The length of the floating LED screen is 69 feet and the height is 16 feet. A company from Gujarat has installed this screen there to broadcast the Pran-Pratishtha ceremony live on January 22.

India’s largest LED floating screen has been installed at Saryu Ghat in the temple city to telecast the ‘Pran Pratishtha’ program live for the devotees in Ayodhya, which will enable the large number of people gathered there to watch the Pran Pratishtha ceremony of Ram Lala from a distance can only enjoy it.

Importance of LED screen

This floating screen has been manufactured by a Gujarat company, whose length is 69 feet and height is 16 feet. With this big screen, a large number of devotees will be able to enjoy it even from a distance. The MD of the company has said that this is going to be India’s biggest LED and this historic event will be telecasted live at Saryu Ghat. Keeping in mind that people should not face any inconvenience, such a big LED has been manufactured.

The company’s MD said, “The length of this entire screen is 69 feet and height is 16 feet, making the entire floating LED screen approximately 1100 square feet.”

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Ram Mandir Pran-Pratishtha ceremony preparation

In preparation for the grand consecration ceremony of Ram Lalla on Monday, security measures have been significantly increased in the temple town. Anticipating the presence of around 8,000 VIP guests, police forces from Uttar Pradesh, en route to Ayodhya, have already arrived in the city. Their strategic deployment is spread across the entire temple city covering the three spheres of land, water, and air.

Lucknow Zone Additional Director General (ADG) Piyush Mordia revealed that patrolling is being carried out efficiently through boats in the Saryu River, while drones are flying overhead for aerial surveillance.

“Our police force has not only reached Ayodhya for the consecration ceremony but has also been strategically deployed. An extensive briefing session was held today for the entire police force, which included daily briefing and debriefing with officers. The entire Drones have been strategically deployed in the district, actively contributing to aerial surveillance,” senior police officials said, stressing the focus on patrolling the Saryu River through boats.

The Largest Floating LED Screen was Installed in Ayodhya to Watch the Ram Mandir Pran-Pratishtha Ceremony.
The Largest Floating LED Screen was Installed in Ayodhya to Watch the Ram Mandir Pran-Pratishtha Ceremony.

NRI to sponsor ‘largest floating LED screen’ in Ayodhya

You are also required to know that an NRI from Vadodara has principally sponsored the “largest floating LED screen” to be installed at Saryu Ghat in Ayodhya to telecast the live telecast of the Ram Mandir consecration on January 22. The screen has been inaugurated by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday.

The one who has sponsored this work is Jignesh Mehta, Director of Century Hospitality. His firm has created “India’s largest floating LED screen to be installed at Saryu Ghat in Ayodhya, which is huge and imposing, being 16 feet high and 69 feet wide.”

He also said that the screen will be installed on a catamaran-shaped boat, which is being built at Ayodhya Ghat under the supervision of the Indian Shipping Registrar. The responsibility for both its safety and attractiveness will be theirs.

He also said “Expert artisans from South India have been brought in to make the boat. After the Ram temple consecration, devotees will be able to enjoy live darshan of Lord Ram from Saryu Ghat in the coming days. Advertisements and other useful information will also be broadcast frequently on the screen. Machinery and equipment have been specially installed for the preparation of this consecration.

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