Key Highlights
- From Sanctum to Ram DarbarOver the past two years, the Ram Temple has not merely been established, it has evolved in form and meaning.
- Construction of the upper floors is now complete and the first floor houses the Ram Darbar, where Lord Ram is enshrined alongside Sita, Lakshman and Hanuman. This depiction represents Raja Ram, not just the forest, dwelling ascetic, but the embodiment of righteous kingship and moral governance.
- The temple is no longer a single-layered symbol of faith, it has emerged as a multi-level spiritual and architectural landmark. A Rs 1,600-Crore Complex: From Shrine to Cultural IconAs the temple marks the third anniversary of Ram Lalla’s consecration, the entire complex now stands as a grand, organised, and spiritually charged space.
- Built at a cost of approximately Rs 1,600 crore, it has transformed into a major centre of Sanatan culture, a living example of Indian architectural excellence and a model of modern religious management. What Has Changed at the Ram Janmabhoomi Complex?Completion of the main templeDarshan of Ram Lalla in child form in the sanctumInstallation of the Ram family on the first floorAn 800-metre-long parikrama wall housing temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, Ganesha, Surya, Hanuman, Goddess Bhagwati and AnnapurnaThe temple spire now bears the sacred ‘Om’ symbol and a ceremonial flag inspired by the kovidar treeRamayana Comes Alive in StoneThe complex also reflects inclusivity and narrative depth.
- Temples dedicated to Maharishi Valmiki, Vishwamitra, Vashishtha, Agastya, Nishadraj, Ahalya, and Shabari now stand within the premises, giving tangible form to the philosophical and moral universe of the Ramayana. Infrastructure Grows Alongside FaithAyodhya’s transformation extends well beyond the temple walls.
