Nripendra Mishra, chairman of the Ram Temple Construction Committee, said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi believes the Ram Temple should not only be a national temple but also emerge as an international temple of Lord Ram. The Prime Minister’s vision is that people from all regions, communities, and ideologies should accept and feel connected to it. When this dream begins to materialise, it brings him immense satisfaction.
November 25 will be a historic day for Ayodhya. On this day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will arrive in Ayodhya and hoist a 21-foot flag atop the Ram Temple’s main spire. The day will be historic because it will also mark the official announcement of the Ram Temple’s construction. Through this flag hoisting, the Prime Minister will convey to the world that the construction of the grand temple has been completed.
Champat Rai entrusted with designing the flag’s form, colour, and symbol
Champat Rai, General Secretary of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, will decide the design, colour, and emblem of the flag. On August 5, 2020, Prime Minister Modi performed the groundbreaking ceremony for the Ram Temple. On January 22, 2024, Prime Minister Modi enthroned Lord Ram Lalla in the grand sanctum and performed the pran pratishtha (consecration) ceremony as the chief host. After the completion of the temple, the Prime Minister will hoist the flag on November 25.
Flag hoisting on the auspicious occasion of Ram Vivah Panchami
Officials will hoist the flag on the auspicious occasion of Ram Vivah Panchami. Through this ceremony, they will share the message of the temple’s completion globally. They will organise a five-day ritual from November 21 to November 25. Vedic scholars from Ayodhya and Kashi will conduct the ceremonies in the presence of eminent acharyas and priests.

