Only 30 people are permitted to participate in the Aarti.
Bhog Aarti will take place at noon and the Sandhya Aarti will be observed at 7:30 pm.
Ayodhya gained global attention on January 22, Monday, as devotees gathered outside the Ram temple premises for the Pran Pratishtha ceremony of Ram Lalla. Now, the temple has been opened to the common public as well from January 23, Tuesday. According to the reports, a timetable has been made for the Ram Lalla darshan. This timetable records the opening and closing hours of the temple premises and Mangala Aarti. The visitors can also know the time of the Shringaar Aarti and Bhog Aarti. According to the information received, Ayodhya’s Ram temple will be open every day from 7 am to midnight. At the same time, Ram Lalla will be awakened every day at 4 am with the puja rituals. Post this, there will be a Mangala Aarti in the temple from 4:30 am to 5 am. Shringaar Aarti will also take place at 6:30 am. Bhog Aarti will take place at noon and the Sandhya Aarti will be observed at 7:30 pm. Aarti will be held every day at 5 pm in Ram temple. The closing hours of the temple will be from 1 pm to 3 pm. Bhog will be offered before each Aarti during the Ashtyam Seva of Ram Lalla.
How can you participate in the Aarti?
The responsibility of Ram temple management has been allotted to Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust. As per the information, those who wish to participate can take a pass from this trust to attend the Aarti. To get the pass, the participants should have a valid ID proof. Also, only 30 people are permitted to participate in the Aarti.
Lord Ram’s jewellery
The idol of Ram Lalla depicts Lord Ram as a five-year-old child. It is adorned with an array of magnificent jewellery that reflects his divine status. At least 15 kg of gold and 18,000 diamonds and emeralds have been reportedly used in making the jewellery for the deity. The magnificent jewellery encompasses a total of 14 pieces, consisting of a tilak and a crown. It also encompasses four necklaces, a waistband, two pairs of anklets, Vijay Mala, and two rings.