Ayodhya Pilgrimage Train Embarks from Jamshedpur
1332 devotees head to Ayodhya on special train flagged off by MP Vidyut Mahato
Special Aastha train carrying 1332 Ram devotees leaves Jamshedpur for Ayodhya, marking a spiritual journey amid festive chants.
JAMSHEDPUR – A festive atmosphere enveloped Tatanagar station as the Aastha special train, carrying 1332 devotees, set off for Ayodhya, under the enthusiastic watch of MP Vidyut Mahato.
The train’s departure was a significant event, attended by key figures including former MLA Maneka Sardar, BJP Jamshedpur Metropolitan President Sudhanshu Ojha, and former state minister Rita Mishra.
Scheduled to return on February 21, the train promises a memorable pilgrimage for the devotees, with arrangements for their comfort and spiritual engagement in place.
The journey is a testament to the collective devotion to Lord Ram, echoed in the chants of ‘Jai Shri Ram’ and expressions of gratitude towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
MP Vidyut Mahato lauded the central government’s efforts in facilitating pilgrimages, highlighting the historic construction of the Ram temple as a milestone.
Sudhanshu Ojha emphasized the Ram temple’s significance as a spiritual beacon and a symbol of India’s eternal culture and unity.
The special train is not just a mode of transport but a mobile hub of devotion, with bhajan-kirtan troupes accompanying the pilgrims, ensuring a journey filled with faith and reverence.
This initiative reflects the enduring spirit of devotion among the people of Jamshedpur, embarking on a journey of faith to Ayodhya.

