Ayodhya: After a key review meeting, Trust General Secretary Champat Rai announced that the upcoming ceremonies will be held at Mandirs dedicated to Surya, Bhagwati, Shivling, Ganpati, Sheshavatar, and Hanuman, each representing significant aspects of Hindu spiritual tradition.
A highlight of the schedule will be the Dhwaja-rohan at the Hanuman Mandir, set to coincide with Hanuman Jayanti on April 2. The remaining five ceremonies will take place in a phased manner across March 22, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, and 31.
Emphasising simplicity and discipline, Rai noted that the events will not involve large public gatherings. Instead, participation will be limited, with around 50 seers and nearly 200 attendees, including engineers and workers associated with the construction, present at each ceremony.
The Trust also recalled that the Dhwaja-rohan atop the main Mandir spire was first performed on November 25, 2025, by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, marking a significant milestone in the temple’s development.
The phased ceremonies reflect the Trust’s continued focus on completing the spiritual and architectural aspects of the complex while maintaining order and sanctity during the ongoing works.


















