The Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust has announced the completion of all major construction work on the magnificent Ram Mandir, the heart of Ayodhya and the symbol of Bharat’s civilisational resurgence.
According to the Trust, the entire Mandir complex including the main sanctum of Prabhu Shri Ramlalla Sarkar and six subsidiary Mandirs within the sacred precincts has been completed. These include mandirs dedicated to Mahadev, Bhagwan Ganesh, Bhagwan Hanuman, Suryadev, Maa Bhagwati, Maa Annapurna, and Sheshavatar Bhagwan Vishnu. Flags and kalashas (auspicious pinnacles) have already been installed atop each Mandir, marking the completion of the consecration architecture in full traditional splendour.
It is with great joy that we inform all devotees of Prabhu Shri Ramlalla Sarkar that all Mandir construction work has been completed. This includes the main Mandir and the six Mandirs within the precinct, dedicated to Mahadev, Ganesh Ji, Hanuman Ji, Suryadev, Maa Bhagwati, and…
— Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra (@ShriRamTeerth) October 27, 2025
Beyond the main sanctum, seven grand mandapas (pavilions) honouring revered figures central to the Ramayana and the Bhakti tradition Rishi Valmiki, Rishi Vashishtha, Rishi Vishwamitra, Rishi Agastya, Nishadraj, Shabari, and Devi Ahilya have also been fully completed. The Sant Tulsidas Mandir, dedicated to the saint-poet who immortalised Bhagwan Ram’s life through the Ramcharitmanas, now stands resplendent within the complex.
Adding to the sacred ambience, statues of Jatayu and the Squirrel (Bhagwan Ram’s divine helpers) have been installed, symbolising the ideals of sacrifice and service that define the Ramayana ethos.
“All works related to the convenience, safety, and spiritual experience of devotees have been fully completed,” a Trust representative confirmed. Infrastructure designed for pilgrims including pathways, queue management areas, lighting, sanitation, and accessibility measures are all operational.
In parallel, Larsen & Toubro (L&T), the principal construction agency, has been carrying out final touches to roads and stone flooring, while GMR Group is executing landscaping and greenery works, including the creation of ‘Panchvati’ over 10 acres, envisioned as a lush spiritual garden echoing the divine setting where Bhagwan Ram once lived during his exile.
Currently, only non-public infrastructure work such as the 3.5-kilometre-long boundary wall, Trust office, guest house, and auditorium remains underway, and is expected to be completed soon without affecting the pilgrim experience.
The announcement marks a historic milestone in the cultural and spiritual rebirth of Ayodhya, transforming it into a model of faith, heritage, and modern development. Since the Pran Pratishtha of Shri Ramlalla on January 22, 2024, Ayodhya has witnessed an unprecedented rise in the number of devotees, symbolising unity, devotion, and the culmination of a centuries-long civilisational struggle.



















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