Ram Mandir Ayodhya
About Ram Mandir Ayodhya
The Ram Mandir is a Hindu temple that is being built in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, India. According to Ramayana, it is the birthplace of Lord Ram. Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra is the Supervisor of the construction of the Temple. For temple construction water is taken from every River and sand from popular Pilgrimage Sites. Over 50,000 people can visit a Temple in a day. The Temple is soonly be open in January 2024. Along with lord Ram many Gods and Goddesses are also worshipped at this Temple. The Best time to visit the Temple is from October to March. Ram Navmi is the most important festival celebrated in Ayodhya with great joy and happiness.
Temple Timings and Details
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Darshan Timings
Morning Timing - 07:00 AM To 11:30 AM
Evening Timing - 02:00 PM To 07:00 PM
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Aarti Timings
Morning Aarti Timing - 06:30 AM
Afternoon Aarti Timing - 12:00 PM
Evening Aarti Timing - 07:30 PM
- Dress Code Traditional and Formal clothing
- Photography Not allowed
- Prasad Not available
Accommodation Near Ram Mandir Ayodhya
Shree Sitaram Vihar Kunj Purosottam Das Niskam Sewa Trust - Ayodhya
Vaidehi Homestay (Near Ram Janmabhoomi Temple) - Ayodhya
Tulsi Bhavan (Shri Ramcharit Manas Bhawan Trust) - Ayodhya
Rambalak Das ji Gujarati Dharamshala - Ayodhya
Shree Baldeshik Sopan Trust (Totadri Math) - Ayodhya
Temple Location
Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)
1. What is the importance of the Ram Mandir Temple in Ayodhya?
Ans. The site is considered to be the Traditional and spiritual importance for Hindus and also the birth Place of Lord Ram.
2. Who built Ram Mandir Temple in Ayodhya?
Ans. Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra, a trust formed by the Indian government to Supervise the construction site.
3. When did the Ayodhya Ram Mandir Temple Start Construction?
Ans. Prime minister Narendra Modi performed the Bhumi Poojan ceremony on August 5, 2020, and laid the foundation stone of the temple.
4. What is the History of the Ram Mandir temple?
Ans. This place is believed to be a religious place for Muslims from 1528 A.D. to 1853 A.D. Due to Political and historical debates at the history and place of Babri Masjid and Ram birth place, the Temple was destroyed or modified to make it, which is called the Ayodhya dispute.