Religious leader Swami Swaroopanand Saraswati on Wednesday said a ceremony to mark the start of construction of a Ram temple in Ayodhya will take place on February 21, even if those gathering there have to face bullets.
The date for the planned ceremony, akin to a 'shilanyas', was announced at the end of a three-day congregation of seers at the Kumbh Mela at Prayagraj (Allahabad).
The announcement comes a day after the Centre filed a petition in the Supreme Court seeking permission to transfer surplus land adjacent to the disputed Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid site to its original owners.
The dharamadesh (edict) issued by the Dwarka Peeth Shankaracharya after the Dharam Sansad urged Hindus to reach Ayodhya carrying four bricks each. The planned ceremony is being called ishtika nyas, or the laying of bricks.
The Shankaracharya said the sadhus will begin their march to Ayodhya from Allahabad after Basant Panchami, which falls on February 10. The Shankaracharya said they were ready to face bullets.
The Shankaracharya criticised the BJP-led government for not bringing legislation to enable the construction of the Ram temple, even though it had an absolute majority in the Lok Sabha. He said the government demonstrated this majority when a bill to provide reservation in government jobs and educational institutes for the economically weaker sections was passed in Parliament.
The Dwarka Shankaracharya has previously criticised the Narendra Modi government's approach to Ayodhya, even claiming there was no mosque at the disputed site.
The VHP has also planned a two-day Dharam Sansad in Allahabad, beginning on Thursday.