Excitement is building in Ayodhya as President Droupadi Murmu schedules a significant visit on March 19. She will dedicate four hours to the Ram Janmabhoomi site, personally felicitating nearly 400 skilled workers instrumental in erecting the iconic Ram Temple.
Speaking to reporters, Nrupendra Misra, head of the temple construction committee, outlined the itinerary during his two-day review in the city. From the Circuit House, he detailed the swift advancements transforming the sacred landscape.
Key projects include elevating the Hutatma Memorial and temporary Ram Lalla shrine into lasting structures, set for April completion. These enhancements aim to blend preservation with inspiration for millions of pilgrims.
At the forefront is the Ram Katha Museum with 20 immersive galleries. A standout is the 3D Hanuman exhibit, offering 12-minute virtual journeys through epic tales. Scripting is underway, paving the way for soft openings post-September.
Enhanced access via passes will follow the presidential tour, promising smoother pilgrimages as facilities expand. Recalling the flag-hoisting festivities post-construction, the trust now honors 400-plus craftsmen in a heartfelt nod to their devotion.
Echoing PM Modi’s November 25 participation, where he worshipped at shrines honoring ancient sages and devotees, this event underscores Ayodhya’s rising spiritual stature.