Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Shri Ram, holds immense religious importance for millions of Hindus across the world. With the grand construction of the Ram Mandir nearing completion, Ayodhya has once again become the spiritual epicenter of India.
Whether you’re a pilgrim planning an Ayodhya temple visit or a history lover curious about Ram Janmbhoomi, this guide covers everything you need: from the temple’s past to present-day darshan timings and travel tips.
The Historical Significance of Ayodhya Ram Mandir
Ayodhya is one of the seven sacred cities (Sapta Puri) in Hinduism. It is believed to be the birthplace of Lord Rama, the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu.
The Ram Janmbhoomi Mandir marks the exact spot where Lord Rama was born. For centuries, this site has been at the heart of devotion, history, and now, national unity with the reconstruction of a majestic new temple that represents faith, heritage, and architecture.
New Ram Mandir: A Symbol of Devotion and Heritage
The new Ram Mandir in Ayodhya is designed in the traditional Nagara style with intricate carvings, massive sandstone pillars, and a spiritual atmosphere that leaves every devotee in awe.
- Total area: 2.7 acres (temple), 70 acres (complex)
- Main deity: Bhagwan Shri Ram (child form)
- Architectural style: Ancient Indian temple design
- Expected completion: Fully operational in phases from 2024 onwards
Ram Mandir Darshan Timings (2025)
Here are the current Ayodhya Ram Mandir darshan timings (subject to change during festivals):
| Day | Morning Darshan | Evening Darshan |
|---|---|---|
| Mon–Sun | 7:00 AM – 11:30 AM | 2:00 PM – 7:00 PM |
Aarti Timings:
- Mangala Aarti: 5:00 AM
- Bhog Aarti: 12:00 Noon
- Sandhya Aarti: 6:30 PM
Tip: Arrive at least an hour before Aarti time for better view and shorter queues.
🗺️ How to Reach Ayodhya
🚆 By Train:
- Nearest Railway Station: Ayodhya Dham Junction (AY)
✈️ By Air:
- Nearest Airport: Maharishi Valmiki International Airport (AYJ) – fully operational now
🚗 By Road:
- Regular buses and private cabs are available from Lucknow, Varanasi, Prayagraj, and Gorakhpur.
🧳 Best Time to Visit Ram Mandir
The best time to plan your Ayodhya temple tour is:
- October to March – pleasant weather
- During Ram Navami, Deepotsav, or Makar Sankranti – for cultural experience
Avoid summer months due to high heat and large crowds.
🛍️ What Else to Explore in Ayodhya?
Along with Ram Mandir, don’t miss:
- Hanuman Garhi – 10th-century temple with a large Hanuman idol
- Kanak Bhawan – temple dedicated to Sita-Ram
- Saryu River Aarti – like Ganga Aarti, serene and divine
- Guptar Ghat – believed to be where Lord Ram took Jal Samadhi
🙋 Tips for Ayodhya Temple Visitors
- Wear comfortable, modest clothing
- Mobile phones & large bags usually not allowed inside temple
- Maintain silence and queue etiquette
- Try local sweets like “pedha” and “gujia”
🙏 Final Words
The Ayodhya Ram Mandir is not just a temple—it’s a spiritual call for every devotee of Shri Ram. Whether you’re visiting for darshan or for cultural exploration, this place offers an experience that stays with you forever.
Plan your Ayodhya tour today and witness the grandeur of Lord Ram’s birthplace in its most divine form. For custom temple tours from Delhi, Varanasi, or Lucknow, contact us for packages including transport, darshan, and guided visits.

