Vikram, the lander of India's moon mission Chandrayaan-3, will land on the Moon's South Pole at 6:04 pm today on Wednesday. The ramp will open and Pragyan Rover will come to the surface of the moon. Vikram Lander will take photo of Pragyan and Pragyan of Vikram. These photos will be sent to the earth. If India is successful in this mission, it will be the first country to land spacecraft on Moon's South Pole.
According to Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), the Chandrayaan-3 is set to land on the Moon today, around 18:04 hours IST.
ISRO Chairman S Somnath had said on August 9 about Vikram's landing- 'If everything fails, if all sensors fail, nothing works, still it (Vikram) will land, provided algorithms work properly. We have also ensured that even if two engines of Vikram fail this time, it will still be capable of landing.
Live event to begin at 5.20 pm, Modi to join virtually
The live event of the landing will begin at 5:20 pm. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will also join virtually in this event. Right now he is in South Africa so he is joining virtually.
At the same time, for the success of the mission, not only in the country but also abroad, prayers and havans are being conducted at different places.
From the Parmarth Niketan in Rishikesh to United States, special rituals, prayers, and ceremonies are being conducted to invoke blessings for Chandrayaan-3's success.
Religious ceremonies spanning various faiths are being conducted across India to seek blessings for the success of Chandrayaan-3's groundbreaking mission.
Prayers are resonating around the globe, as people of various religious affiliations unite for the successful landing of India's Chandrayaan-3 on the Moon's South Pole.
Regardless of religious boundaries, individuals are coming together to lend their support to the Chandrayaan-3 mission.
This demonstration of solidarity is extending worldwide, with people participating in prayers, offering religious observances, and engaging in diverse rituals to foster its success.
Ganga Aarti performed at Parmarth Niketan Ghat in Rishikesh
A Ganga Aarti was dedicated to India's lunar mission. Ganga Aarti was performed with tricolor in hands at Parmarth Niketan Ghat in Rishikesh. A special Ganga Aarti was performed with tricolor in hands at Parmarth Niketan Ghat in Rishikesh.
Before the Aarti, devotees performed Havan Pujan for the success of Chandrayaan 3 at the Ghat.
On this occasion, Swami Chidanand Muni, a prominent spiritual leader, led the Havan Pujan and Aarti at Parmarth Niketan Ghat, where devotees gathered to seek divine intervention for the mission's triumph.
He said that from Vedas to science, the world is acknowledging our country and he has full faith that India will hoist its flag on the South Pole.
A wonderful sight was seen on the banks of the Ganges during this period. Everyone thanked PM Modi on this occasion. Missile man former President Dr APJ Abdul Kalam was also remembered on the banks of the Ganga.
Havan, aarti performed
A group of people in Bhubaneswar, Varanasi and Prayagraj performed 'havan' and offered prayers for successfully landing of Chandrayaan-3.
Similarly, devotees gathered at the Hanuman temple in Aliganj and performed aarti for Chandrayaan's successful landing on the moon. A large number of devotees are participating in the Aarti and sincerely praying for the successful landing of Chandrayaan 3.
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