Ayodhya is making extensive preparations for Ram Navami, focusing on hygiene and comfort for devotees. The government and ...
Ram Navami 2025: Preparations for Ram Navami 2025 at the grand Ram Mandir in Ayodhya are in full swing. As thousands of devotees prepare to visit for the second Ram Janmotsav at the newly ...
Additional police forces have been deployed in Ayodhya ahead of Chaitra Navratri and Ram Navami to ensure the safety and ...
Lucknow: The city of Ayodhya is decked up as devotees ... on the pious occassion of Shri Ram Navami," it said in the post. In the images, Ram Lalla could be seen being given 'Divya Abhisheka ...
Lucknow/Ayodhya: The suryatilak to be organised at the Ram temple in Ayodhya next month will last for about four minutes. The size of the Suryatilak will be around 75mm. Gearing up for Ram Navami ...
Ram Navami is a major Hindu festival celebrated with great enthusiasm as the birth anniversary of Lord Ram. Know when Ram ...
Ayodhya will witness a huge Ramkot Parikrama prior to Ram Navami, aiming to provide a more divine and enriching experience for devotees. The event preparations were concluded in a meeting ...
Ayodhya: DGP Prashant Kumar on Sunday visited Ram temple in Ayodhya to assess the preparations for the Ram Navami festival which is expected to attract around 50 lakh devotees. The fest is slated ...
Ayodhya Ram Mandir: Surya Tilak of Lord Ram The committee also discussed preparations for the Surya Tilak of Lord Ram, a significant ritual observed on Ram Navami. Last year, a temporary technical ...
A unique feature of the Ram temple is the Surya Tilak in which Sun’s rays fall on the forehead of Ram Lalla’s idol at noon on Ram Navami. Ram Navami will be celebrated on April 6 this year.
Ahead of Ram Navami, the police administration in Ayodhya has made watertight security arrangements to ensure the safety and smooth flow during the festival. The city is filled with excitement as ...
An 'aarti' and 'Surya Tilak' -- when rays of the Sun will illuminate the forehead of the idol -- will be performed at noon, marking the time of the birth of Lord Ram.