When Will the Pran Pratishtha of ‘Ram Darbar’ Take Place?

Synopsis
Exciting developments in Ayodhya as the first floor of the Ram Temple prepares for public access after the Pran Pratishtha ceremony, set for June 3. With over 700 daily passes available, devotees will soon experience the divine presence in a new form.
Key Takeaways
- Pran Pratishtha ceremony scheduled from June 3 to June 5.
- First floor of Ram Temple to open to public access.
- Installation of 18 idols on the first floor.
- Daily passes limited to 750 for pilgrims.
- Main temple completion expected by August.
New Delhi, May 2 (NationPress) The first level of Ayodhya's Ram Temple is anticipated to welcome the public just after the Pran Pratishtha ceremony, commencing on June 3.
The Pran Pratishtha of Ram Darbar will take place from June 3 to June 5.
Unlike the previous grand consecration event that saw Ram Lalla positioned in the sanctum sanctorum, the first floor will depict Lord Ram in his King form.
A detailed setup of Ram Darbar is being prepared on the first floor, including the installation of 18 idols alongside Lord Ram, projected for May 23.
Nripendra Mishra, the Chairman of the Construction Committee of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra, visited Ayodhya on Friday to oversee the ongoing construction activities.
After his inspection, he shared with reporters: 'The primary temple is expected to be completed by August or September, with the Parakota ready by November.
He further disclosed that the installation of idols has commenced in the Parakota and Shapta Mandirs.
'The idols for Ram Darbar will be placed in the sanctum sanctorum on May 23. Additionally, the idol of Laxman will be installed in the Sheshavtar temple by May 30,' he added.
He also mentioned that the temple trust has implemented specific regulations for a smooth and pleasant darshan experience for devotees.
'A maximum of 750 devotees will be granted passes daily for visiting Ram Darbar on the first floor of Ram Mandir. Of these, 50 passes will be allocated on a 'first come, first served' basis,' he stated.
Nripendra Mishra confirmed that aside from the boundary and auditorium of the Ram Temple, all construction works of the temple complex are scheduled for completion by December 2025.
Upon finishing the construction of the Yatri Suvidha Kendra and STP by the Bhawan Nirman Samiti, these will be transferred to the Ram Mandir Trust.
The main temple is set to be handed over in the last week of August, while the Parakota is expected to be completed by the end of November.