PM Narendra Modi at the Dhwajarohan Ceremony at the Ayodhya Ram Temple On November 25, the Ram Temple in Ayodhya will be closed to tourists until 2:30 PM. On Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi traveled to Ayodhya to ceremoniously raise a saffron flag on the Ram temple’s spire, signifying the building’s completion. Due to the Prime Minister’s visit to raise the grand saffron flag, city security was increased.
Because it falls on Ram Vivah, the Hindu calendar’s traditional celebration of Lord Ram’s marriage, the day has particular cultural significance.The administration of Ram Mandir has updated its visitor policies because the temple anticipates more visitors, officials, and security guards. An official statement states that 6,970 security personnel have been deployed, including ATS commandos, NSG snipers, cyber experts, and technical teams.

PM Modi in Ayodhya
“Hindus have proven their ‘satva’ through a 500-year struggle, and now Ram Lalla is here, and this temple has been built,” RSS Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat declared at the Dhwajarohan Utsav. We need to construct a Bharat that provides the world with truth. This Ram temple still stands today as a representation of dharma and truth.”
The task of bringing dharma, knowledge, and truth to the world has begun, and we must bravely proceed in spite of all challenges. Today is a day to express gratitude and reaffirm the commitment our forefathers gave us. People who were born here are like older brothers. We have to strive to live up to the expectations the world has of us,” he continued.
Ayodhya Ram Temple Flag Raised: RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat Applauds Ram Temple’s Completion
RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat remarked, “So many people worked tirelessly for this, so many sacrificed their lives – today, their souls must have found peace,” on the occasion of Dhwajarohan on the shikhar of the Ram temple, signifying the completion of the mandir.
Ayodhya Ram Temple Flag Raising: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath Gives PM Modi a Small Saffron Flag Model
PM Narendra Modi and RSS Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat receive miniature models of the Saffron Flag ceremoniously hoisted on the “shikhar” of Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Mandir and Ram Lalla idol at the temple from Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.
Yogi Adityanath claims that the flag-raising ceremony at the Ayodhya Ram Temple is not “poornaahuti” but rather the “beginning of a new era.”
Yogi Adityanath, the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, thanked PM Modi during the grand flag-raising ceremony. “Hoisting the flag at the magnificent temple of Bhagwan Ram in Shri Ayodhya Dham marks the start of a new era rather than a “Poornaahuti” of a “Yagya.” On behalf of Ram devotees, I thank Prime Minister Modi on this occasion,” he declared.
Ayodhya Ram Temple Flag Raising: As the saffron flag rises atop Ram Mandir, devotees rejoice
Atop Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple Shikhar, which was built in the classic North Indian Nagara architectural style, devotees celebrate as the saffron flag rises.
The flag of the Ayodhya Ram Temple will be raised live during the “Abhijeet Muhurat” ceremony
Priests claim that the “Abhijeet Muhurat” is the most auspicious time for a religious event, and this is when the ceremony will take place.

PM Modi Gives Prayers at Sheshavtar Mandir as the Ayodhya Ram Temple Flag Is Held Live
Before the historic flag was raised at the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple, Prime Minister Narendra Modi prayed at the Sheshavtar Mandir.
PM Modi in Ayodhya: PM Calls on Everyone to Go to Sapt Mandapam
“When they come to the Ram Temple, these mandaps strengthen the values of faith, friendship, duty, and social harmony,” PM Modi said, urging all citizens to visit the Sapt Mandapam.
“What matters to him is devotion, not lineage; our Ram unites through emotion, not division,” he continued.
“Wounds Of Centuries Healing,” says PM Modi in Ayodhya following a flag-raising ceremony
“Today, the name of Lord Ram resonates across the entire world,” Prime Minister Modi declared after raising the saffron flag atop the Ram temple. Every Ram devotee has an unmatched sense of fulfillment and unending thankfulness in their hearts. Century-old wounds are starting to mend.
“Today, the suffering of centuries rests.” Today, centuries of resolve are coming to fruition. He continued, “This is the conclusion of that holy yajna whose flame remained lit for five hundred years.”
