Ayodhya's Ram Temple Welcomes Devotees for 19 Hours on Ram Navami

This exceptional arrangement is orchestrated in celebration of Ram Navami, anticipating a significant influx of devotees, especially marking the first Ram Navami since the consecration ceremony in Ayodhya.

The Ram temple in Ayodhya is set to welcome devotees for an extended duration of 19 hours, commencing from the auspicious Mangala Aarti at 3:30 a.m. on Wednesday, stretching all the way until 11 p.m. During the four 'bhog' offerings to Lord Ram, the temple curtains will gracefully close for five-minute intervals.

This exceptional arrangement is orchestrated in celebration of Ram Navami, anticipating a significant influx of devotees, especially marking the first Ram Navami since the consecration ceremony in Ayodhya.

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In light of this occasion, the Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust extends an invitation to esteemed guests to partake in the divine darshan of Ram Lalla, suggesting visits after April 19 for a serene experience.

Furthermore, the Trust has made the decision to nullify all special pass bookings for Darshan and Aarti of Ram Lalla between April 16 and 18, emphasizing that all devotees will follow the common path to enter the Ram Mandir.

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"Commencing at 3:30 a.m. during the Brahma Muhurta on Ram Navami, arrangements will be meticulously arranged for devotees to queue up for the divine darshan. The opportunity to witness Ram Lalla will extend until 11 p.m.," the Trust elaborated.

In a bid to streamline the darshan process and ensure smooth proceedings, devotees are kindly requested to refrain from bringing mobile phones and other valuables.

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For the convenience of pilgrims, a dedicated service center has been established by the Trust at Sugreev Quila. The grand celebrations at the Ram Mandir will be broadcasted live by the public broadcaster Prasar Bharati on Doordarshan.

In collaboration with the Ayodhya Municipal Corporation, approximately 100 LED screens will adorn the streets of Ayodhya, offering live telecasts of the Ram Navami festivities at the Ram temple.

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