The Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir in Ayodhya is set to host a landmark celebration on Tuesday, November 25, 2025, when a ceremonial flag will be hoisted atop the temple’s spire. The event, organised by the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, marks a major milestone in the temple’s construction. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to attend the ceremony.
Significance of the Date and Ceremony
The date, November 25, coincides with the traditional sacred day of Lord Ram’s wedding (Vivah Panchami). The Trust has selected the occasion for the ‘dhwajarohan’ (flag‐hoisting) to symbolise completion and consecration of key works at the temple complex.
The new saffron-coloured flag, bearing the symbol of the sun and the Ikshvaku dynasty crest, will be raised atop the main spire. Preparations include a specially designed flag‐pole and reinforced mounting system to withstand wind and height challenges.
What’s Complete and What Remains
Temple officials say the main structure of the Ram Mandir and six subsidiary shrines are now complete, with finishing work and beautification in advanced stages. The flag‐hoisting event is therefore being treated as a symbolic moment of official readiness for the central shrine.
While the entire complex still has auxiliary work like boundary walls and auditoriums pending, the Trust has confirmed that the flag event will go ahead as planned.
What Travellers & Devotees Should Know
Invited dignitaries include senior religious heads (Acharyas), and arrangements are being made for guest accommodation in Ayodhya.
Security and logistics have been tightened: construction agencies have been asked to clear the premises ahead of the event and additional surveillance is in place.
Regular public darshan may be restricted around the event date to facilitate the ceremony; devotees are advised to plan accordingly.
FAQs
Q1. Why is the flag being hoisted on November 25?
Because it aligns with Vivah Panchami, the traditional date of Lord Ram’s wedding, adding religious significance to the ceremony.
Q2. Will Prime Minister Narendra Modi attend?
The Trust has confirmed his expected attendance at the event.
Q3. Is the temple fully open to public on that day?
While the main structure is complete, the Trust has indicated that there could be restricted access on the day of the ceremony. Devotees should check updates.
Q4. What does the flag signify?
The saffron flag with sun symbolism and the Ikshvaku crest represents virtue, enlightenment and the legacy of Lord Ram’s dynasty.
Q5. Are other parts of the temple complex still under construction?
Yes. While the core shrine is ready, auxiliary works like the boundary wall and auditorium are expected to conclude in 2026.
Published on : 15th November
Published by : SMITA
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