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News Topical, Digital Desk : The Ram Temple in Ayodhya will be closed to devotees starting Monday evening due to preparations for the grand flag-hoisting ceremony, which will be attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on November 25th . Temple officials have advised devotees to plan their visits accordingly, as the temple will remain closed until the ceremony is complete.

In Ayodhya, streets are being decorated with lights and banners in anticipation of the flag-hoisting ceremony on Tuesday. Security personnel have been deployed at key points in the city. The spiritual atmosphere surrounding the temple complex reflects a deep sense of celebration.

Major changes due to construction of Ram temple

Naresh Kumar, a flower and garland seller from Aurangabad, Bihar, said that the construction of the temple has completely transformed his livelihood. He said that since the Ram Temple was built, there has been a 99 percent change. His sales have increased significantly. He sells 2-3 quintals of garlands every day. He now earns around 50,000-60,000 rupees per month.

He said that his family settled in Ayodhya because of the stability provided by the temple's construction. "If PM Modi hadn't made this possible, we wouldn't be here today," he said.

Sanjay, another flower seller who has been working in Ayodhya for 35 years, echoed the same sentiment. He said that Ayodhya has completely transformed. The development here is unprecedented. He described the constant flow of pilgrims as a blessing for local businesses. 

Spiritual leaders emphasized the program

Spiritual leaders have also emphasized the importance of this event. Jagat Guru Paramhans Acharya Ji Maharaj, the head of the Tapasvi Chavani, said that this ceremony holds immense significance for civilization. He said that PM Modi is a man of the era. He has not only enhanced the beauty of Ayodhya but also given it a look reminiscent of the Treta Yuga. Those who visit today can clearly feel the change. The Ayodhya Dham described in the Vedas and Puranas is once again becoming a reality.

As Ayodhya awaits November 25, the temple town is literally and symbolically illuminated, reflecting the cultural resurgence and economic progress around  the historic Ram Temple .


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