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Ram Mandir Ayodhya Temple

The Ram Mandir in Ayodhya is the sacred place of Lord Rama’s birth. Lord Rama is one of the most revered gods in the Hindu pantheon. Ayodhya is mentioned in ancient texts such as the Ramayana as a sacred city created by Manu and ruled by the Ikshvaku dynasty.

The temple is a symbol of centuries of devotion, faith, and cultural heritage. Finally, after a long historical journey, the grand temple was constructed in the honor of the birthplace of Lord Rama. It is one of the most important pilgrimage centers in modern India.

The temple is designed in the traditional Nagara style with the use of pink sandstone. It is a reflection of ancient Indian craftsmanship and modern engineering excellence. Pilgrims who visit the temple in Ayodhya experience a strong spiritual emotion related to dharma, righteousness, and devotion embodied in Lord Rama.

The temple has turned Ayodhya into a global spiritual destination with millions of pilgrims visiting the site every year.

Ram Mandir Ayodhya Temple Timings and Details

Darshan Timings

6:30 AM – 9:30 PM

Aarti Timings

Mangala, Shringar & Sandhya Aarti.

Dress Code

Warm traditional clothing.

Photography

Restricted inside.

Prasad

Laddoo prasad.

Ram Mandir Ayodhya Temple Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

Ram Mandir is located in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, India, believed to be the birthplace of Lord Shri Ram.

The temple is dedicated to Lord Shri Ram, worshipped in child form as Ram Lalla.

General darshan timings are:

  • Morning: 6:30 AM – 12:00 PM

  • Evening: 2:30 PM – 9:30 PM

Yes, devotees can book darshan passes and special aarti slots through the official temple system or authorized platforms.and you can check our site darshan yatra in ayodhya city 

Major daily rituals include:

  • Mangala Aarti

  • Shringar Aarti

  • Rajbhog Aarti

  • Sandhya Aarti

  • Shayan Aarti

Best months to visit:

  • October to March (pleasant weather)

  • Ram Navami festival (highly auspicious but crowded)

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