Ayodhya is preparing for a historic spiritual moment as Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir on November 25 to lead the Dhwajarohan—a grand saffron flag-hoisting ceremony atop the temple’s majestic shikhara.
The event marks a major milestone, symbolizing the completion of the Ram Temple’s civil construction, and is expected to draw thousands of devotees, dignitaries, and spiritual leaders to the holy city. The Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust has confirmed that the Prime Minister will offer prayers and visit key shrines including the Saptmandir, Mata Annapurna Mandir, the Ram Darbar Garbh Griha, and the Ram Lalla Garbh Griha.
Adding to its spiritual significance, the ceremony coincides with the traditional day associated with Lord Ram’s divine marriage, making the occasion even more sacred for millions of devotees across India and abroad.
Massive preparations are underway in Ayodhya with tightened security measures, traffic controls, and city-wide decorations. Over 6,000 invited guests, including national leaders and religious heads, are expected to witness this unforgettable moment in the temple’s historic journey.
PM Modi’s visit to Ayodhya is set to be one of the most awaited and spiritually uplifting events of the year.




