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PM Modi hoists saffron flag at Ram Janmabhoomi, says centuries-old wounds are healing

Updated on: 25 November,2025 04:12 PM IST  |  Ayodhya
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi was in Ayodhya for the flag hoisting at Ram Janmabhoomi. PM Modi further said that the "wounds and pain" of centuries are healing as a 500-year-old resolve is finally being fulfilled with the formal completion of the Ram temple in Ayodhya

PM Modi hoists saffron flag at Ram Janmabhoomi, says centuries-old wounds are healing

PM Modi while hoisting the flag in Ayodhya. Pic/PTI

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi was in Ayodhya for the flag hoisting at Ram Janmabhoomi. PM Modi further said that the "wounds and pain" of centuries are healing as a 500-year-old resolve is finally being fulfilled with the formal completion of the Ram temple in Ayodhya.

As reported by news agency PTI, PM Modi further made the remarks after ceremonially hoisting a saffron flag atop the Ram temple in Ayodhya, an event marking the official completion of the shrine.


The Prime Minister was also joined by RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, Uttar Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath during the flag-hoisting ceremony at Ayodhya. 



Calling the moment "epochal", PM Modi said that Ayodhya was witnessing another historic milestone and added that "the entire country and the world are immersed in Ram."

He further said that the sacred flag would stand as a testament that "truth ultimately triumphs over falsehood" and congratulated Ram 'bhakts' along with all those who contributed to the construction of the temple.

According to officials, the flag hoisting marked the formal completion of the Ram temple complex, nearly six years after the Supreme Court's landmark 2019 verdict that allotted the entire 2.77-acre disputed site for the Ram Mandir, reported PTI.

The official statement further stated that, “The saffron flag measuring 22 feet x 11 feet is made of parachute-grade cloth with a thick nylon hoisting rope and is mounted atop a 161-foot spire,” as cited by news agency PTI. 

The flag bears symbols of the Sun, representing Lord Ram's Surya Vansh, Om, and the Kovidara tree, described as the state tree of Ram Rajya.

Temple officials said the idol of Ram Lalla is located in the 'Garbhagriha' on the ground floor, a climb of 32 steps from the Singh Dwar on the eastern side.

The complex includes five mandaps: ‘Nritya’, ‘Rang’, ‘Sabha’, ‘Prarthana’ and ‘Kirtan’. The five mandaps feature restored heritage structures such as the ancient Shiv Mandir at Kuber Tila and the historic Sita Koop.

The Ram temple project began after the Supreme Court's unanimous judgement dated November 9, 2019, reported by news agency PTI. 

Following the ruling, the Centre constituted the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, announced by Prime Minister Modi on February 5, 2020.

The foundation stone for the temple was laid on August 5, 2020, and the 'Pran Pratishtha' of the Ram Lalla idol took place on January 22, 2022, whereas the Ram Darbar was opened to devotees on June 14, 2025. 

(With inputs from PTI)

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