World's First Ramayana Wax Museum Opens in Ayodhya During Deepotsav 2025

The world's first Ramayana-themed wax museum is now complete in Ayodhya. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will inaugurate it during the ninth Deepotsav celebration in 2025. Located on the Chaudah Kosi Parikrama route, the museum spans 9,850 square feet and cost ₹6 crore to build. It features 50 lifelike wax statues and creates an immersive Treta Yuga experience for visitors.

Key Points: Yogi Adityanath Inaugurates Ramayana Wax Museum in Ayodhya

  • Museum features 50 lifelike wax statues depicting key Ramayana episodes
  • Spread over 9,850 sq ft with South Indian architectural design
  • Includes immersive elements like Treta Yuga fragrances and Ram chants
  • 12% revenue allocated to Municipal Corporation for Ayodhya development
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World's first Ramayana wax museum ready in Ayodhya; CM Yogi to inaugurate during Deepotsav 2025

CM Yogi Adityanath inaugurates world's first Ramayana wax museum in Ayodhya during Deepotsav 2025, featuring 50 lifelike statues and immersive Treta Yuga experience.

"We have sculpted 50 characters from the Ramayana with such fine detail that visitors will feel as if they have stepped into the Treta Yuga. - Sunil, Sunil Wax Museum"

Ayodhya, October 15

After the grand construction of the Ram Temple in the Ram Janmabhoomi complex, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is set to present another historic gift to Ayodhya -- the world's first Ramayana-themed wax museum, now complete and ready for inauguration during the ninth Deepotsav celebration, Chief Minister's office said in a press release.

Located on the Chaudah Kosi Parikrama route, opposite Kashiram Colony, the museum recreates the divine atmosphere of the Treta Yuga and is poised to become both a centre of faith and a global tourist attraction. Spread over 9,850 sq. ft. and built at a cost of Rs 6 crore, the fully air-conditioned museum houses 50 lifelike wax statues of characters from the Ramayana, including Lord Ram, depicting key episodes from the epic. Entry will be limited to 100 visitors at a time.

Designed in the South Indian architectural style, the two-story museum brings the Ramayana to life -- the ground floor showcases scenes from Ram Lalla's childhood to Sita's swayamvar, and the first floor depicts the exile, Lanka Dahan, and the Ram-Ravana war. Each statue features dedicated lighting and realistic detailing in attire, expression, and posture.

Inside, visitors will be greeted by the fragrance of the Treta Yuga and the melodious chants of 'Ram Tarak Mantra' and Ram bhajans, creating an immersive spiritual experience. Amid the grandeur of Deepotsav 2025, CM Yogi will dedicate this unique creation to the people of Ayodhya and the world.

At the entrance, a magnificent idol of Lord Ganesha welcomes visitors, symbolising the auspicious start of the journey. A special selfie point has been created beside child Ram's wax statue, where children and elders alike can capture memorable photos with the deity.

The museum has full-fledged security arrangements. A fire system connected to four emergency exits ensures immediate response in any emergency. The project is operated in collaboration with the Municipal Corporation. According to Municipal Commissioner Jayendra Kumar, 12 per cent of the museum's revenue will be allocated directly to the Municipal Corporation, contributing to the development of Ayodhya.

The world-class museum has been constructed by a Kerala-based company called Sunil Wax Museum. The company's head, Sunil, said, "We had previously built celebrity wax museums in Lonavala (Maharashtra) and Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala). But this Ramayana museum in Ayodhya is truly unique. We have sculpted 50 characters from the Ramayana with such fine detail that visitors will feel as if they have stepped into the Treta Yuga."

He also revealed that outside the museum, arrangements are being made for parking, a studio coffee house, a snack zone, and an entertainment area. Tourists will not only enjoy the wax museum but also savour a blend of South Indian and North Indian cuisines, reflecting the cultural diversity of Ayodhya.

This museum will mark a milestone in Ayodhya's progress. Following the tourism boom after the Ram Temple, this centre is expected to attract millions of devotees annually. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has pledged to transform Ayodhya into a world-class tourist city. Amid the light of Deepotsav lamps, this museum will stand as a shining symbol of devotion.

On the first floor, visitors will see 3D light effects illuminating scenes such as the forests of exile, Sita's abduction, and Ravana's defeat. In the model of Hanuman burning Lanka, lighting effects mimic real flames, creating a thrilling experience. Among the 50 characters from Ramayana are Lord Ram, Mata Sita, Lakshman, Bharat, Lord Hanuman, Ravana, and Vibhishan, among others.

In terms of safety and facilities, the museum is state-of-the-art. The air-conditioned halls maintain a temperature of 22°C, with CCTV surveillance and security guards on duty 24X7. The entry fee for the museum has been fixed at Rs 100.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Excellent development for Ayodhya's tourism! The ₹100 entry fee is very reasonable. Hope they maintain the quality and cleanliness properly. The revenue sharing with Municipal Corporation is a smart move for local development.
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Sarah B
As someone who has visited wax museums globally, I'm impressed by the attention to detail mentioned - from Treta Yuga fragrance to 3D light effects. This could really put Ayodhya on the world tourism map. Well done!
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the cultural initiative, I hope the ₹6 crore expenditure is justified. There are many pressing needs in UP that also require funding. Hope this investment brings substantial returns through tourism.
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Kavya N
The selfie point with child Ram's statue is such a thoughtful addition! 🥰 My children will love this experience. The blend of South Indian architecture with North Indian cultural themes shows beautiful unity in diversity.
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Michael C
The safety features mentioned - CCTV, fire systems, 24/7 security - are crucial for such attractions. Good to see they've planned for emergency exits. Hope they manage crowd control effectively during peak seasons.
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Divya L
Amazing! The description of Ram bhajans playing and the divine atmosphere gives me goosebumps. This will

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