The Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust has officially announced the completion of the grand Ram Temple in Ayodhya, marking a historic milestone in India’s spiritual and cultural landscape. The temple’s construction, which began after decades of anticipation, now stands fully completed — including the main sanctum and six subsidiary shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva, Lord Ganesha, Lord Hanuman, Suryadev, Goddess Bhagwati and Goddess Annapurna.
All architectural elements, including the flagpoles and temple pinnacles (kalash), have been installed, symbolizing the culmination of an extraordinary journey that combined devotion, craftsmanship and engineering excellence. The Trust confirmed that all structural and aesthetic work has been finalized, with final touches to landscaping and visitor facilities underway.
A significant ceremony is scheduled for November 25, 2025, when Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lead the sacred “Dhwaj” (flag) hoisting ceremony at the temple spire. This event will be accompanied by an aarti of the “Ram Parivar” and attended by thousands of devotees and dignitaries from across the nation.
The completion of the Ram Temple stands as a defining moment for India — a blend of heritage, faith and unity. It is set to become one of the world’s most prominent spiritual and architectural landmarks, drawing millions of pilgrims annually and reinforcing Ayodhya’s place as a timeless center of devotion.









