In a pioneering move in the digital space, ABP Network has introduced the metaverse version of Ram Mandir, coinciding with the grand inauguration of the temple in Ayodhya yesterday.
The ABPverse initiative allows global audiences to witness Pran Pratishtha Samaroh from Ayodhya, accessible through https://ayodhya.
ABPLIVE’s Ram Mandir Metaverse, according to a company press release, is a ground-breaking step in virtual spirituality, offering devotees worldwide a unique opportunity for a virtual darshan of the Ram Mandir. This immersive platform enables visitors to explore a detailed timeline of events surrounding the temple’s inauguration, participate in virtual aarti and pooja ceremonies, and even offer flowers to the Ram Lalla idol.
Beyond spiritual offerings, the Ram Mandir Metaverse incorporates interactive elements such as games and selfie zones, fostering a global community of devotees and enthusiasts.
Meticulously curated with attention to detail and reverence, the Ram Mandir metaverse transcends being a mere digital platform; it serves as an invitation to experience the essence of devotion and cultural heritage in a new and exciting way, the news network said.
This initiative underscores ABP Network’s commitment to providing its audience with immersive and meaningful digital experiences.
The Ram Mandir project marks ABPLIVE’s third metaverse experiential venture. Prior initiatives include the ABP Nadu Metaverse, created to commemorate the second anniversary of the fast-growing Tamil platform, and the Election Centre Metaverse, part of ABPLIVE’s ongoing election metaverse, which has garnered accolades as one of the fastest-growing online news destinations.
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