
The Ram Mandir Trust has described the upcoming Dhwajarohan ceremony as a spiritually monumental event.
Ayodhya is witnessing an extraordinary transformation as final preparations begin for one of its most significant events in modern times. The holy city is gearing up to welcome Prime Minister Narendra Modi on November 25, when he will hoist a saffron flag atop the newly completed 191-foot spire of the Ram Temple. The ceremony is expected to draw massive crowds, boost global attention, and mark a defining spiritual and cultural moment for millions of devotees across India and abroad.
Fresh visuals from the temple complex show the Ram Mandir standing in its full grandeur. Shimmering sandstone pillars, gold-plated kalash detailing, and wide polished pathways give a glimpse of the scale and beauty of the construction. The Ram Mandir Trust has described the upcoming Dhwajarohan ceremony as a spiritually monumental event.
Teams of engineers, priests, and volunteers have carried out repeated rehearsals to ensure that the ceremony unfolds smoothly. Thousands of devotees, along with revered saints and distinguished guests, are expected to gather inside the complex on November 25.
Ayodhya’s transformation has led to explosive growth in tourism. In 2020, the city saw around 60 lakh visitors. Five years later, the numbers have skyrocketed—23 crore people visited between January and June 2025 alone. Officials predict total footfall could cross 50 crore by December, driven by the flag-hoisting ceremony and global interest in the Ram Temple.
Travel platforms, religious tourism groups, and international media are already highlighting the event, giving Ayodhya an unprecedented global push. Authorities now describe Ayodhya as the world’s fastest-growing spiritual city.
More than ₹2,150 crore has been invested so far in the Ram Temple and related development projects. New entry plazas, expanded roads, improved riverfront areas, and large-scale hospitality infrastructure are turning Ayodhya into a powerful economic centre.
Tourism now contributes 1.5% to Uttar Pradesh’s GSDP, and officials expect this share to rise sharply. With the state targeting a $1 trillion economy, Ayodhya has become one of the key engines of growth.
The final week leading up to the ceremony has turned Ayodhya into a buzzing hub of activity. Artisans, workers, pilgrims, and media teams from around the world are gathering to capture the historic moment. Guesthouses are fully booked, taxis are in high demand, and local markets report a significant jump in sales.
Once a quiet pilgrimage town, Ayodhya now stands as a global spiritual destination and a strong economic force. On November 25, when Prime Minister Modi hoists the saffron flag atop the 191-foot spire of the Ram Temple, the city will step into a new era—one shaped by devotion, tourism, and unparalleled development.