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Balak Ram [3] (Sanskrit: बालकराम, lit. 'child Rama', IAST : Bālakarāma ), also known as Ram Lalla , is the primary murti (idol) of the Ram Mandir , a prominent Hindu temple located at Ram Janmabhoomi , the presumed birthplace of the Hindu deity Rama in Ayodhya , India .
The ceremony involved the pran pratishtha of the primary temple deity, Ram Lalla (childhood form of Rama), also known as Balak Ram, and subsequent opening of the temple for visitors. [3] [4] The temple stands in the ancient city of Ayodhya, which has also been a disputed site of the 16th-century Babri mosque which was destroyed in 1992.
Banarasi Das was a freedom fighter. He went to jail many times during India's freedom struggle. He was elected to Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Sabha in 1977 as member of Janata Party from Hapur or Khurja, both those seats having elected a member named Banarsi Das. [1] He was Chief Minister from 28 February 1979 to 17 February 1980.
Namdhari Guru Balak Singh (disputed [note 1] – 1862 [1]), was an Indian Sikh religious leader who taught the principles of Sikhi in Attock area and whose successor, Satguru Ram Singh, founded the Namdhari (Kuka) sect.
Banarsi's son, Ajay Gupta, announced in 2007 that a foundation was to be created that would be in the name of his father. The Banarsi Das Gupta Foundation would focus on improving computer education in rural areas. [5] Ajay is married to Darshana Gupta who is known for arranging mass weddings. [6]
Babu Banarasi Das University (also known as BBD University) [1] is a private university with its main campus in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India, established by Akhilesh Das in 2010 and named after his father Babu Banarasi Das, the former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh. On 17 February 2011 the state legislature of Uttar Pradesh empowered it to ...
Darshana Gupta was an Indian known for organising mass weddings. She was the secretary of the Banarsi Das Gupta Foundation.In 2019 she was awarded the Nari Shakti Puraskar by the President of India on International Women's Day having arranged the weddings of 3,500 couples who might otherwise have remained single because they could not afford a traditional grand wedding and dowry.
Painting of a Namdhari or Kuka congregation of Guru Ram Singh performing katha (Sikh religious discourse lecture) with an opened scripture of Guru Granth Sahib Theologically, the origin of Namdhari movement is located in the Sikh tradition of Nam-simran (mediation on the name of God ). [ 14 ]