Ayodhya gears up for grand Ram Navami
July 19, 2025
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Ayodhya gears up for grand Ram Navami: 50 lakh devotees expected at Ram Mandir

Ayodhya is all set for a grand Ram Navami celebration with divine decorations, soulful bhajans, and over 50 lakh devotees expected, to visit the Ram Mandir

by WEB DESK
Apr 1, 2025, 10:30 am IST
in Bharat, Culture, Uttar Pradesh
Ayodhya's Ram Mandir

Ayodhya's Ram Mandir

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The holy city of Ayodhya is all set to celebrate Ram Navami with unparalleled grandeur, devotion, and divine beauty. The Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir has been adorned with colorful flowers, creating a mesmerising sight that is filling devotees’ hearts with reverence and awe. With over 50 lakh devotees expected to arrive, the city is witnessing an unprecedented spiritual wave.

The main gate of the Ram Janmabhoomi has been decorated with intricate floral patterns and vibrant lights as Ayodhya is gearing up to celebrate Ram Navami with full fervour. The temple’s sanctum sanctorum, where Bhagwan Ram’s murti has been placed is the focal point of devotion. The deity’s throne has been given a particularly grand and majestic look, drawing emotional reactions from visiting devotees.

Ayodhya itself has transformed into a canvas of spirituality and celebration. The streets are embellished with glittering sun pillars, while the clean and wide roads provide a smooth path for the massive influx of devotees. The banks of the Saryu River, a sacred spot for pilgrims, have been cleaned and adorned with decorative lamps, creating a serene and ethereal atmosphere. The Ram Ki Paidi ghats, illuminated with lights and diyas, are offering a spectacular view that is drawing both devotees and tourists alike.

The air is filled with the soulful melody of bhajans and kirtans, with devotional songs echoing through the streets and temple premises. More than 100 large LED screens have been installed across the city to telecast the live darshan and celebrations, ensuring that devotees from all corners can witness the divine festivities without crowding the temple premises.

Given the anticipated influx of over 50 lakh pilgrims, the administration has made elaborate security and crowd management arrangements. Additional police personnel, barricades, and surveillance cameras have been deployed to ensure the safety and comfort of the visitors. Special medical teams and emergency services are also on standby.

On Ram Navami, a grand aarti will be performed at the Ram Janmabhoomi, followed by cultural programs showcasing the life and teachings of Bhagwan Ram. The Ram Navami festivities are also giving a major boost to the local economy. Hotels, guesthouses, and dharamshalas are fully booked, while local vendors are experiencing increased sales of religious items, flowers, and prasad. The event is also attracting tourists and devotees from across the country, giving a fillip to Ayodhya’s tourism sector.

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