Today, a special event unfolds as 200 members of the Sindhi community from Pakistan are set to pay homage to Ram Lalla at the revered temple in Ayodhya. This visit marks a significant cultural exchange between India and Pakistan. The delegation, hailing from Pakistan's Sindh province, embarks on a month-long religious journey across India. Their pilgrimage takes them through historic sites, with Ayodhya being a pivotal stop. Accompanying them on this sacred journey are 150 members of the Sindhi community from India. Together, they symbolize the spirit of unity and faith transcending borders. Champat Rai, the General Secretary of the Sri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, extends a warm welcome to the visiting delegation at Ram Ki Paidi. Here, amidst festivities, they'll be embraced with open arms and reverence. Their itinerary includes visits to revered sites such as Bharat Kund and Guptar Ghat, steeped in mythology and spirituality. Special arrangements await them at Udasin Rishi Ashram and Shabari Rasoi, ensuring their comfort and hospitality. As dusk falls, they'll partake in the soul-stirring Saryu Aarti at Ram Ki Paidi, accompanied by members of the Ram Mandir Trust, including Champat Rai himself. Beyond the temple precincts, a special reception awaits them at the Sindhi Dham Ashram, where various Sindhi associations from across India will extend their heartfelt greetings. Accompanying them is Yudhishthir Lal, the Peethadeshwar of Sant Sada Ram Darbar, Raipur. After their enriching visit to Ayodhya, the delegation will journey to Lucknow, marking the next chapter of their spiritual odyssey. From there, they'll proceed to Raipur, carrying with them the blessings and memories of their pilgrimage. Read More: India Sends Sacred Sarayu River Water to Sri Lanka for Seetha Amma Temple President Murmu offers prayers at Hanuman Garhi temple, Ayodhya Film 'Laal Ayodhya' directed by Dushyant Pratap Singh unveiled, Emotionally deep and Unique concept