Ayodhya, the sacred city of Lord Ram, is gearing up for another historic and spiritual milestone. A grand Pran Pratishtha ceremony in Ram Janmabhoomi temple complex has been announced, featuring the consecration of eight newly built temples. The spiritual event will begin on June 2, 2025, with the Saryu Jal Kalash Yatra and culminate on June 5, 2025, with live-streamed consecration rituals.
Pran Pratishtha Ceremony in Eight Temples
As per the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, eight temples within the newly built Ram Mandir premises will undergo simultaneous Pran Pratishtha. Speaking to the press, Champat Rai, General Secretary of the Trust, stated that the rituals will be broadcast live across the complex via LED screens and cameras, ensuring spiritual synchrony and visual uniformity.
List of Deities and Temple Locations
The following deities will be consecrated across the eight temples in specific Vastu-aligned corners of the complex:
- Ishaan Kone (Northeast): Shivling
- Agni Kone (Southeast): Lord Ganesha
- Dakshin Madhya (South Central): Mahabali Hanuman
- Nairitya Kone (Southwest): Surya Dev (Sun God)
- Vayavya Kone (Northwest): Goddess Bhagwati
- Uttar Madhya (North Central): Goddess Annapurna
- Main Temple First Floor: Shri Ram Darbar
- Dakshin Pashchim Parikota (Southwest Periphery): Sheshavatar
- June 2, 2025: Saryu Jal Kalash Yatra to begin at 4 PM from the eastern bank of the old bridge over River Saryu.
- June 3 to June 5, 2025: Three-day worship rituals from 6:30 AM to evening.
- June 5, 2025: Main Pran Pratishtha ceremony scheduled for 11:25 AM.
This consecration is a landmark spiritual event not only for Ayodhya Ram Mandir but for devotees across India. The unified Pran Pratishtha symbolizes faith, unity, and devotion, resonating with millions who have awaited the revival of this sacred heritage.
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