Ram Temple flag hoisting: PM Modi will not visit Hanumangarhi; this partial change has been made in the program.

Posted on 24th Nov 2025 by rohit kumar

Before Prime Minister Narendra Modi's arrival, every corner, temple, road, and courtyard in Ramnagari is shimmering with divinity. Due to a slight change in the program, PM Modi will not visit Hanumangarhi this time.

 

The flag hoisting ceremony signifies the completion of the Ram Temple, and Rajaram has also been enthroned within the temple. Consequently, Ramnagari is being decorated to welcome Rajaram, just as Awadhpuri would be decorated upon Ram's arrival.

 

Hanumangarhi priest Ramesh Das stated that there was no information about the PM's arrival at Hanumangarhi; he was originally scheduled to visit Hanumangarhi. Meanwhile, the number of guest seating blocks within the Ram Temple complex has been increased from 15 to 19.

 

Work continued on Sunday to install chairs in each block. Guests are also being issued entry tickets, which will be identified by scanning the QR code on the card, allowing them to enter the temple.

 

Guest arrivals will begin on Monday. Offices have also been opened for the convenience of guests in Karsevak Puram and Tirtha Kshetra Puram. Separate offices have been set up for Awadh, Kashi, Gorakh, and Kanpur provinces.

 

Guests will receive all necessary information and guidance from these offices. The Ram Mandir Trust also inaugurated seven canteens at eight locations on Sunday.

 

Devotees are enjoying Ram Lalla's Prasad at the Sita Rasoi on Angad Tila. A laser show was also rehearsed at the Ram Mandir on Sunday night. Scenes from the Ram Mandir's wedding were shown through laser shows from the temple's peak to the pavilions.

 

Ram Mandir Glows with Exotic Flowers

The Ram Mandir now appears as if a garden from heaven has descended to earth. The courtyard is filled with the divine fragrance of rare flowers from Thailand and Vietnam. Pink and white lilies, enchanting orchid petals, delicate tulips, star anise, and dahlias, among other things, lend the temple a magnificent aura.

 

50 quintals of flowers were used to decorate the Ram Temple complex, and a total of 30 quintals were used to decorate the Adi Shankaracharya Gate, Ramanandacharya Gate, and Madhvacharya Gate. A total of 80 quintals of local and foreign flowers were used to decorate the entire temple complex.

 

Representatives from various communities will participate.

The Sangh has put in all its efforts for the flag hoisting ceremony. A marathon series of meetings is underway. A meeting was also held on Sunday at the Ram Temple's Yatri Suvidha Kendra. The community representatives attending the meeting were also informed.

 

These include representatives from Kahar, Bari, Buxor, Nai, Kumhar, Gaderia, Lodhi, Yadav, Mali, Dhobi, Lohar, Tamoli, Pasi, Valmiki, Ravidas, Baheliya, Kasaudhan, Nat, Kurmi, Sikh, and other communities. Guests from Muslim, Sikh, and Jain communities are also invited.

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