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Thursday, February 1, 2024

Envisioning Ayodhya's Spiritual Renaissance: Proposing an 18-Hour Darshan Time


 Introduction:

Ayodhya's Spiritual Revolution: Embracing an 18-Hour Darshan



Ayodhya, the sacred city revered as the birthplace of Lord Rama, is currently witnessing a surge in devotees from across the globe. The focal point of this spiritual hub is the revered Ram Lalla, drawing millions of devotees.

While other religious sites in Ayodhya are gearing up for mass gatherings in the coming months, the spotlight is on the potential modification of darshan times to accommodate the growing influx.

In this blog post, we explore the visionary proposal of extending the darshan time to 18 hours and the potential wonders it could bring to Ayodhya and its devotees.

 

Proposing the Significance of an 18-Hour Darshan Time:

Imagine a spiritual haven where devotees can immerse themselves in divine energy for an extended period.

The proposal to extend the darshan time to 18 hours out of 24 aims to revolutionize the spiritual experience for pilgrims.

This visionary concept envisions a more flexible and accommodating visit, catering to the diverse schedules of devotees. The move aims to enhance accessibility and convenience for devotees, fostering a deeper connection with their spiritual journey.

 

Infrastructure Developments in Anticipation:

Divine Dreams: Picturing Ayodhya's Future with 18-Hour Darshan

To support this ambitious initiative, Ayodhya is witnessing substantial infrastructure developments. The focus is on creating a seamless and secure environment for devotees to experience a quick and safe darshan.

These infrastructure improvements include enhanced crowd management systems, streamlined entry and exit processes, and advanced security measures.

The goal is to make the spiritual journey smoother, ensuring that devotees can focus on their connection with the divine.

 

Feasibility and Planning:

While the proposed 18-hour darshan time is not yet official, it represents a visionary concept that is technically feasible with careful planning.

The city authorities are encouraged to explore the potential wonders that an extended darshan time could bring to Ayodhya, establishing the city as a beacon of divine connection.

With a thoughtful consideration and planning, this proposal could elevate Ayodhya to new heights in spiritual tourism.

Timeless Temples: Ayodhya's 18-Hour Darshan Proposal Unveiled

Ayodhya's Rich Tapestry of Religious and Historical Sites:

 

Beyond the main attraction of Ram Lalla, Ayodhya boasts a rich tapestry of religious and historical sites that pilgrims can explore. Some notable places include:

 

1. Nageshwar Nath Temple: Established by Kush, the son of Rama, this temple celebrates the festival of Shivratri in grandeur, attracting thousands of devotees.

 

2. Deokaali: Associated with tales from the Ramayana, this temple showcases an impressive statue of Goddess Devkali, the local deity.

 

3. Ram Ki Paidi: A series of ghats on the bank of River Saryu, providing a picturesque landscape and serving as platforms for devotees.

 

4. Birla Temple: Dedicated to Lord Ram and Devi Sita, this newly constructed temple is a testament to modern religious architecture.

 

5. Hanuman Garhi: Believed to be the residence of Lord Hanuman, this temple is a must-visit, featuring a beautiful idol of Bal sitting on the lap of Maa Anjani.

 

6. Kanak Bhawan: A famous temple gifted to Devi Sita by Kaikei, featuring the idols of Lord Ram and Devi Sita.

 

7. Gulab Bari: A mausoleum of Nawab Shuja-ud-Daula, surrounded by a garden of roses, creating a serene ambiance.

 

8. Jain Shwetamber Temple: Dedicated to the birthplaces of different Tirthankars, this temple showcases a magnificent 31-feet high marble statue of Rishabhdev.

 

The Dawn of Connectivity:

Ayodhya is not only enhancing its spiritual offerings but also becoming more accessible.

The recent launch of eight new flight routes, flagged off by Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, signifies a significant step towards boosting pilgrimage tourism and economic growth.

With non-stop flights connecting Ayodhya to key destinations such as Ahmedabad, Chennai, Darbhanga, Delhi, Jaipur, Patna, Mumbai, and Bengaluru, the city is poised to welcome devotees from far and wide.

Ayodhya's Spiritual Odyssey: Pioneering the Path to 18-Hour Darshan

 

Conclusion:

As Ayodhya envisions the possibility of an extended darshan time of 18 hours, it is not just a modification in schedule; it symbolizes a broader transformation in the spiritual landscape.

With improved infrastructure, diverse religious and historical sites, and enhanced connectivity, Ayodhya is poised to become a spiritual oasis for devotees seeking a profound connection with the divine.

The proposal reflects a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity, ensuring that the city continues to be a beacon of spirituality for generations to come. The potential wonders of this proposal invite contemplation and discussion, as Ayodhya charts its course toward a spiritual renaissance.

 

Disclaimer: My sole joy lies in spreading the essence of secure ePayments. Furthermore, the realm of Safe ePayments could serve as a vital contributor to the realization of an 18-hour darshan time.

Monday, December 4, 2023

4 December: International Day of Banks. Waiting for Safe ePayDay

 🌍 4 December: International Day of Banks. Waiting for Safe ePayDay 🎉🌐

On 19 December 2019, the UN General Assembly made a momentous decision, adopting resolution 74/245 to designate 4 December as the International Day of Banks.

This recognition stems from acknowledging the substantial potential of multilateral development banks and other international financial institutions in fuelling sustainable development, providing expertise, and highlighting the indispensable role of banking systems in UN Member States in enhancing the standard of living.

 


Purpose of the Day: The purpose of the International Day of Banks is twofold.

Firstly, it recognizes the considerable potential of multilateral and international development banks in financing sustainable development.

Secondly, it underscores the vital role played by the banking systems in UN Member States in contributing to the ongoing improvement of the standard of living.

🌐 Embarking on a Financial Wellbeing Journey! 🚀

As I delve into the realm of #FinancialWellbeing, a decision has taken root in my mind. 🌱

In the spirit of fostering financial consciousness and championing secure electronic transactions, I've chosen to temporarily bid adieu to the delightful indulgence of Vada Pav. 🍔✨

 

🤔 Why this shift, you ask? It's a conscious step, a personal commitment until the arrival of the much-anticipated #SafeePayDay — a day dedicated to celebrating secure ePayments.

Join me on this journey as we explore the landscape of financial wellness and await the positive transformations a Safe ePayDay promises to bring! 💳🌈 #FinancialWellnessJourney #SafeePayDayJourney

 

The Principles for Responsible Banking: Enter the Principles for Responsible Banking, a groundbreaking framework providing the blueprint for a sustainable banking system.

These principles ensure that the industry makes a positive contribution to society by embedding sustainability at strategic, portfolio, and transactional levels across all business areas.

In just a year since its launch, the signatories to these principles have grown from 130 to over 190 banks, representing a significant portion of the global banking industry and impacting around 1.6 billion customers worldwide.

 

First International Banks Day: The UN General Assembly made history by marking December 4th as the first International Banking Day in 2020.

This celebration emphasizes the importance of multilateral and international development banks in funding sustainable development.

Simultaneously, it recognizes the integral role played by the banking systems of member countries in uplifting living standards.

 

International Day of Banks Celebration: Annually commemorated on December 4, the International Day of Banks acknowledges the pivotal role of banks in providing crucial information for financial security.

Beyond the conventional role of financial support, banks globally serve their communities in diverse ways. The day draws attention to the role of international development banks in supporting sustainable development, aligning with the goals of the international community. Banks play a crucial role in financing the sustainable development of member nations and providing information to achieve these goals.

 

Related Observances:

- International Day of Family Remittances

- Micro-, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises Day

- International Day of Cooperatives

- International Day for South-South Cooperation

- International Day for the Eradication of Poverty

- World Development Information Day

 

Why Mark International Days? International days are crucial occasions to educate the public on global issues, mobilize political will and resources, and celebrate the achievements of humanity.

While the existence of international days predates the establishment of the United Nations, the UN has embraced them as powerful advocacy tools.

Other UN observances are also marked to reinforce global goals.

 

ePayments Channels: In India/Bharat, various ePayment channels like RTGS/NEFT/IMPS and, of course, UPI play a significant role.

Similarly, worldwide, there are numerous ePayment channels such as SWIFT, contributing to the global financial landscape.

 

🚀 A Dedicated Safe ePayDay:

Imagine a dedicated Safe ePayDay showcasing the myriad ePayment channels!

Such an event would not only be wonderful but also serve as a powerful platform to promote secure and efficient electronic transactions globally.

Let's look forward to a future where Safe ePayDay becomes a global celebration of the diverse ePayment channels shaping the financial ecosystem. 💳🌐 #InternationalDayofBanks #SafeePayDay #FinancialInclusion

 

📢 **Disclaimer: These are my personal views only.  * *

🚀 A dedicated day for #Safe ePayDay will be a game-changer! 💳 Let's envision a future where every electronic transaction is secure and seamless.

🍔 I have fond memories of Vada Pav and have survived many days solely on its delightful taste. Each Vada Pav vendor has their unique secret recipe, adding to the charm of this beloved snack.

🤔 However, in the spirit of promoting #FinancialWellbeing, I've decided to forgo indulging in Vada Pav until the joyous occasion of a celebrated #SafeePayDay arrives.

Join me in this commitment to safer electronic transactions and the anticipation of a more secure financial future! 🌐💼

 

 

 

 

 

📢 **Disclaimer: These are my personal views only.  * *

🚀 A dedicated day for #SafeePayments will be a game-changer! 💳 Let's envision a future where every electronic transaction is secure and seamless.

🍔 I have fond memories of Vada Pav and have survived many days solely on its delightful taste. Each Vada Pav vendor has their unique secret recipe, adding to the charm of this beloved snack.

🤔 However, in the spirit of promoting #FinancialWellbeing, I've decided to forgo indulging in Vada Pav until the joyous occasion of a celebrated #SafeePayDay arrives.

Join me in this commitment to safer electronic transactions and the anticipation of a more secure financial future! 🌐💼

 

Sunday, July 23, 2017

Government of India Digital Transactions Target – 2,500 crores / 25 Billion


          Government of India under the leadership of Shri Narendra Modi has set a target of 2,500 crore digital transactions in the financial year 2017-2018.

          The number of 2,500 crore digital transactions or 25 billion digital transactions has been announced by Shri Arun Jaitely, Union Minister for Finance, Government of India, in Parliament on February 1, 2017 during the presentation of the Union Budget for 2017-18.

An announcement has been made to set up a Mission to reach 25 billion digital transactions for 2017-18 through Unified Payment Interface (UPI), Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD), Aadhar Pay, Immediate Payment Service (IMPS) and debit cards.

Please note transactions through Cheques will not qualify under the 25 billion numbers.

The action from the Central Government side has picked up for ensuring that the target of 25 billion digital transactions is met by 31st March, 2018.

The government has split the number across 35 government ministries and 29 states and seven Union Territories.

In the next couple of months a real-time tracking portal will be rolled out. The primary objective of the portal is to remind the various stake-holders the road ahead.

The ministry of road transport and highways and the department of telecommunications (DoT) will be chasing the highest targets for electronic payments in the government's plan to turn India into a less-cash economy.

Ministries have been chosen depending on their ability to carry out digital transactions through their physical footprint. “For the petroleum ministry, the point of interface will be the petrol pump network; for human resource development it is the educational institutes, and for railways, it will be the stations or the booking counters," said the official.


Image courtesy - Economic Times

While the ministry of road transport and highways and the department of telecommunications have been given targets upwards of 5 billion, they are followed by the ministries of railways and petroleum and natural gas, which must aim for 2.82 billion and 2.29 billion transactions, respectively.

Now the targets have been distributed, the respective ministries and states will unveil detailed road-maps.

Among states, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh have the highest targets (above 3 billion) followed by Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and Gujarat with numbers in the 1.5-2 billion range.






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