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Historic Flag Hoisting Ceremony The dream of a new Ayodhya will take a monumental step forward with the historic flag hoisting ceremony
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Ayodhya will not only emerge as a global center for religious tourism but will also achieve economic, social, and environmental growth

The Ramayana Museum will offer visitors a rich, immersive cultural experience unlike any other

Guided by the Yogi govt’s vision, Ayodhya is set to become the world’s foremost spiritual capital

Lucknow, November 21: Shri Ram’s city, Ayodhya, is no longer just a center of faith; it is emerging as a global model of a smart, spiritual city. The vision of New Ayodhya will take a historic leap forward with the flag hoisting ceremony on November 25. This transformation represents a harmonious blend of cultural heritage and modernity, inspired by Vedic philosophy. Developed under the Ayodhya Master Plan 2031 and Vision 2047, the city exemplifies sustainable development, promoting not only religious tourism but also economic, social, and environmental prosperity. Under the Yogi government’s guidance, Ayodhya is set to become the world’s largest spiritual city.

Preserving its rich cultural heritage, New Ayodhya is a masterpiece of architecture inspired by Vedic culture and Vastu Shastra. The Ram Temple, constructed in the traditional Nagara style and reviving a legacy dating back to the Gupta period, forms the centerpiece of the city’s planning. The Ramayana Museum (Temple Museum), being developed at a cost of ₹750 crore, will offer a unique, immersive experience of the Ramayana, bringing its stories to life through 3D models, light-and-sound shows, and the Ram Van Gaman Path. Restoration projects, including 108 historical ponds and the beautification of the Saryu River ghats, embody the spirit of Vedic water conservation. The preservation of temples and ashrams along the Chaurasi Kosi and Panchkosi Parikrama routes is transforming the city into a sacred center comparable to the Vatican. The Shri Ram Heritage Walk, featuring 162 terracotta murals depicting episodes from the Ramayana, connects visitors deeply with the city’s history. Guided by Vedic Vastu principles, from directional alignment to harmony with nature, Ayodhya is becoming a symbol of spiritual peace.

On the modern infrastructure front, Ayodhya is being equipped with world-class facilities under the Smart City Master Plan. The Maharishi Valmiki International Airport welcomes global travelers. Modernization of the Ayodhya Dham Railway Station, expansion of the metro network, and the Smart Traffic Management System (ICCC) will ensure smooth, congestion-free movement. Digital governance initiatives, including e-governance portals and virtual darshan facilities, will allow pilgrims to connect with the shrine from anywhere in the world. Scientific waste management systems, including underground drainage and smart bins, will maintain the city’s cleanliness. The 550-acre ‘Navya Ayodhya’ greenfield township, developed with an investment of ₹218 crore, will feature underground electricity ducts, EV charging stations, and a world-class yoga and wellness center in collaboration with Flemish University, focusing on Ayurveda, yoga, and naturopathy. These initiatives will not only attract tourism but also create local employment opportunities.

Ayodhya is also being encircled by a green belt through forest-themed parks, a Vedic forest, and the planting of 15,000 trees using the Japanese Miyawaki method. An eco-sensitive zone along the Saryu River promotes water conservation, turning wetlands into biodiversity hotspots. As a solar city under the UP Solar Energy Policy 2022, Ayodhya is reviving its ancient identity as a Sun City.

Community engagement and social inclusion are central to the city’s development. An Awadhi-themed market, offering handicrafts, traditional costumes, and local products, will empower artisans. Festivals and cultural events, including Deepotsav, will foster social cohesion. Heritage walks and festival circuits will actively involve women, youth, and minority communities.
From an urban planning perspective, ‘Navya Ayodhya’ demonstrates that modern development can enhance, rather than erode, heritage. With the flag hoisting ceremony, the city will stand as a symbol of a new India, a confluence of faith, technology, and nature. Today, Ayodhya is not only a spiritual beacon but also a gateway of opportunities for its youth.