Ayodhya's Historic 'Surya Tilak' on Ram Lalla at Ram Navami

The Ram Janmabhoomi Temple in Ayodhya is preparing for the historic 'Surya Tilak' ceremony on Ram Navami, April 6. At precisely noon, a beam of sunlight will illuminate the forehead of the Ram Lalla deity for about four minutes. Authorities are expecting massive crowds, with over one lakh devotees already visiting daily, and have arranged TV screens for public viewing of the event. The celestial alignment, which occurs on a 19-year cycle, has been in preparation for nearly a month with multiple trial runs.

Key Points: Ram Navami Surya Tilak Ceremony in Ayodhya on April 6

  • Sunbeam to fall on deity's forehead at noon
  • Ceremony lasts for four minutes
  • Over one lakh daily devotees in Ayodhya
  • TV screens for public viewing
  • Event follows a 19-year cycle
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Ram Navami: 'Surya Tilak' at Ram Janmabhoomi Temple in Ayodhya on April 6

Sunlight to adorn Ram Lalla's forehead for 4 minutes at noon on Ram Navami in Ayodhya's Ram Janmabhoomi Temple. Over 1 lakh devotees arrive daily.

"At 12:00 PM, the Sun will offer a symbolic tilak to Lord Ram, who was born in the Solar dynasty. - Gopal Rao"

Ayodhya, March 24

An atmosphere of enthusiasm prevails in Ayodhya ahead of Ram Navami, with elaborate preparations underway at the Ram Janmabhoomi Temple for the much-awaited 'Surya Tilak' ceremony of Ram Lalla.

The Surya Tilak will take place in the sanctum sanctorum at exactly 12:00 PM on Ram Navami, when a beam of sunlight will fall on the forehead of the deity for approximately four minutes, creating a divine and historic spectacle. Devotees from across the country and abroad are eagerly awaiting the moment.

Engineers have been working on the arrangements for the celestial alignment, and two to three trial runs of the Surya Tilak are scheduled to be conducted ahead of the festival to ensure precision.

An invited member of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, Gopal Rao, said that the Chaitra Ram Navami fair has already commenced in Ayodhya, with a steady surge in footfall over the past four days. "More than one lakh devotees are arriving daily for darshan," he said.

He further stated that the Surya Tilak will coincide with the noon aarti. "At 12:00 PM, the Sun will offer a symbolic tilak to Lord Ram, who was born in the Solar dynasty. The rays will remain on the forehead for four minutes," he said.

Given the expected rush, arrangements have been made to install television screens at multiple locations to facilitate viewing of the ceremony, as not all devotees will be able to witness the event from inside the temple premises.

The temple will remain open for darshan from early morning till late at night to accommodate the large influx of pilgrims. Prasad distribution has also been arranged.

Authorities have ensured comprehensive arrangements, including drinking water, shaded areas, and facilities for storing belongings. The preparations for the Surya Tilak have been ongoing for nearly a month, and rehearsals are being conducted to ensure a smooth execution.

Officials noted that the Surya Tilak follows a 19-year cycle, with preparations undertaken annually to align the sunlight precisely for the occasion.

- ANI

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Priya S
It's heartwarming to see the meticulous arrangements for the devotees - from water and shade to TV screens. My parents are planning to visit. The administration seems to have learned from past rush management issues. Hoping for a peaceful and blessed celebration for everyone.
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Rohit P
While the devotion is understandable, I hope the focus remains on the spiritual significance and not just the spectacle. The real 'tilak' should be on our hearts, promoting Ram's ideals of justice and duty. Let's ensure the event strengthens national unity, not divisions.
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Michael C
Visiting from the US with my Indian wife. The scale of preparation is incredible. The astronomical planning for a four-minute window is fascinating. It's more than a religious event; it's a cultural and engineering marvel. Looking forward to experiencing this.
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Shreya B
Over 1 lakh devotees daily! Amazing. My only request to authorities: please ensure the local residents of Ayodhya aren't overly inconvenienced by the traffic and crowds. Their patience and hospitality make these large gatherings possible. Jai Siya Ram!
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Karthik V
The 'Surya Tilak' for the deity born in the Solar dynasty... the symbolism is profound. This isn't just ritual; it's living mythology and astronomy in action. Proud of our temple trusts and engineers for pulling this off. Will be watching with my family on TV.

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