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The fervor of the upcoming Ram Mandir Pran Pratistha is not limited to India alone; it has reached foreign shores, evident in the extensive preparations and celebrations organized by Indians residing abroad. The Vishwa Hindu Parishad's US unit has erected massive billboards in 10 states, including Texas, Illinois, New York, New Jersey, and Georgia, providing information about the Pran Pratistha scheduled for January 22. In addition to billboards, banners and hoardings have been prominently displayed across various locations in the United States.
The anticipation for the consecration of the Ram temple has prompted special events and celebrations in Arizona and Missouri, commencing from January 15. The enthusiasm is not restricted to the US, as Indians in America, Australia, UK, and Canada have organized Ramayana events in anticipation of the historic occasion.
The Mauritius government has even declared a public holiday on January 22 to mark the inauguration of the Ram Temple, showing the global resonance of this significant event. Hindus working in Mauritius are granted a two-hour holiday on the same day to attend Pran Pratistha programs held throughout the country, emphasizing the widespread enthusiasm among the Indian diaspora.