The route of darshan of all the 6 temples of the Ram Janmabhoomi campus in Ayodhya will be opened to the devotees by the end of October. At the same time, a target has been set to complete the construction work of Ram temple by December. This information was given by Nripendra Mishra, chairman of the temple construction committee on Friday.
Nripendra Mishra said that preparations for the grand flag hoisting ceremony to be held on 25 November are in the final stages. President Draupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi will also be involved in this event. A list of about 8 thousand guests is being prepared for the ceremony. Incidentally, this date is falling in Ayodhya with the annual event of Lord Rama’s wedding festival. More than five lakh devotees are expected to be involved on this occasion, which will prove to be challenging for the trust.
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Mishra said that from the end of October, devotees will get entry into the temple premises in a controlled manner. Especially there will be limited entry arrangements at sites like Kubera Tila and Ram Darbar. Apart from this, 70 percent greenery has been developed so far in the ongoing landscaping work in 70 acres of area. The remaining work of plantation will be completed by 31 October. The Panchwati area spread over 10 acres in the campus will also be ready by this period.
The auditorium of the temple complex will be completed by March 2026, while the four -kilometer long circumference wall work will be completed by December 2026. This wall will be equipped with sensor and 25 watchtower. However, the initial work of the circumference will be completed before the flag hoisting ceremony. He informed that the work of decoration, cleaning and debris removal has been intensified to welcome the guests. Once the perimeter is completed, the devotees will not only be able to revolve around the premises but will also get an opportunity to visit in the six temples.
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