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Vastu Trust begins distributing of 11,111 Diya kits to celebrate the inauguration of Ram Mandir

Surat (Gujarat) [India]: People from all over the country are participating in the hearty celebration of the rehabilitation of Lord Shri Ram after 500 years and the inauguration of Shri Ram Temple in Ayodhya on January 22, keeping this occasion in mind, on Saturday at 9:30 am 11,111 Shri Ram Diya kit distribution began at Vastu Circle, Motavarachha, in this kit a lamp and pouch of ghee that has been prepared for lighting the lamp. The campaign was started from Vastu Circle. In which kits will be distributed by the staff members at various locations of Surat. 

Speaking at the event, Shri Bhupatbhai Sukhadia, Managing Trustee of the Vastu Charitable Trust, stated that this project is consistent with the aim of Vastu Ghee, which is to eliminate negativity. Additionally, it represents encouraging collective growth. This campaign is a reflection of Vastu Trust’s community engagement. Vastu Trust invites everyone to join this mass celebration, illuminating homes and hearts with the pure light of Diyas. Let us all together maintain the spirit of harmony, joy,  and prosperity and participate in the grand festivals of the country.

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