Rambhakta Noor Alam will feed the devotees with his own hand at the Langarkhana

Published Date: 20-01-2024 | 1:06 am

*Noor Alam voluntarily donated his land as a devotee of Ram, not under pressure

New Delhi : The inauguration of Ram Mandir is not only the successful implementation of Hindu religion. As many small and big stories are told about this holy temple of Ayodhya, there are as many stories being created around it. A story that was found in those valuables, which was common but not exactly stuck at the level of the common. Noor Alam, a resident of Ayodhya, donated the land adjacent to the Ram Mandir out of his own devotion, not out of fear of bloodshed by any religion or state. Pilgrims coming to the temple will fill their bellies from the langarkhana made in the land of Noor. This work of Noor in Ram Janmabhoomi is another aspect of purity.

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Let’s tell about Noor Alam, who is fifty years old. He is a resident of Ayodhya who is Professional wood dealer. He has its own wood factory. Another identity of his, he is a devotee of Rama. Noor’s house is right next to the newly built Ram Mandir. He also has quite a bit of land there. After the construction of the temple, Ram Janmabhoomi Trust secretary Champat Roy requested Noor Alam, if the land adjacent to the temple is given to the trust, then a langarkhana will be built there. And it will be the nearest cooking & eating place for pilgrims coming to Ram Mandir.

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Noor himself is a devotee of Ram. So he could not have second thought on Champat Roy’s request. Voluntarily donated his vacant land for Langarkhana. Not only that, Noor himself will build the langarkhana, sitting areas and toilets will be made for the convenience of pilgrims. Every day, there will be food cooking for two thousand people which will be cooked in Noor’s anchorage. However, Ram Janmabhoomi Trust will pay for the food expenses. 

In Noor’s words, “Many may be thinking that I was pressured by Ram Mandir to give this land. But they are not at all putþ I myself am a devotee of Ram. Voluntarily gave my land for the anchorage. I wanted pilgrims to come and eat here.” Not the money, not the pomp, not the extra light of publicity. Ram Janmabhoomi of Ayodhya is becoming brighter with this kind of donation of thousands more lights like Noor Alam.

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