In the heart of Uttar Pradesh, Ayodhya is ramping up for one of its biggest religious celebrations: Chaitra Navratri from March 19 to 27, featuring Ram Navami. Officials held high-level discussions to manage the massive influx of devotees flocking to the Ram Janmabhoomi temple.
‘Expect a sea of humanity,’ remarked DM Nikhil Tikaram, highlighting the site’s draw post-Ram Mandir consecration. Yearly, around 4-5 crore people visit for darshan, and this Ram Navami could shatter records. Temple doors stay open round-the-clock, amplifying the challenge.
Adding prestige, President Droupadi Murmu will grace Ayodhya on March 19, prompting airtight security measures. From drone surveillance to extra police battalions, every detail is covered. The district has one month to perfect arrangements, including traffic diversions, VIP routes, and crowd-flow tech.
Devotee welfare tops the agenda: online booking for darshan, water stations, and sanitation drives. Collaborations between administration and temple trusts aim for hassle-free access. As Vedic calendars align for this auspicious phase, Ayodhya reaffirms its status as faith’s epicenter, blending devotion with disciplined governance for an unforgettable festival.