Seven-Day Ritual of Ayodhya Ram Mandir, See Full Schedule In  the End

The designated host, Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra, will conduct the atonement ceremony, including the ‘Dashvidh’ bath, Vishnu worship, and offerings to cows along the Saryu River.

January 16

A procession will carry the idol of Lord Ram (Ram Lalla) to Ayodhya, with devotees bearing Saryu water in Mangal Kalash en route to the Ram Janmabhoomi temple.

January 17

The sacred journey begins with the performance of Ganesh Ambika puja, Varun puja, Matrika puja, Brahmin Varan, and Vastu puja, marking the initiation of formal rituals.

January 18

The atmosphere is illuminated by the divine flames as the holy fire is kindled, ushering in the consecration of ‘Navagraha’ and the commencement of a sacred ‘havan’ ceremony.

January 19

A purifying ritual unfolds as the sanctum sanctorum is cleansed with the sacred waters of Saryu, accompanied by the serene observance of Vaastu peace and Annadhivas rituals.

January 20

A day filled with divine ceremonies commences with an auspicious bath involving 125 urns, culminating in the significant Shayadhivas. During this ritual, the Ram Lalla idol is ceremoniously bathed and laid to rest in a sacred manner.

January 21

The spiritual journey proceeds with a morning puja, culminating in the consecration of the Ram Lalla deity in the revered ‘Mrigashira Nakshatra.’ The afternoon features the momentous Pran Pratishtha at 12:20 p.m., concluding with a soul-stirring ‘Aarti.’

January 22