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Ayodhya Ram Mandir Full-Complex Completion
Event overview
Full temple complex (Sheshavatar, Saptrishi mandapas) operational around the 4th Pran Pratishtha anniversary.
Full-complex completion of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir in Ayodhya. The target date is 22 January 2028 — the fourth anniversary of the Pran Pratishtha — by which the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust aims to finish the Sheshavatar, Saptrishi and other subsidiary mandapas, delivering a unified 70-acre temple campus.
The Ram Mandir ground-floor sanctum was consecrated by PM Narendra Modi on 22 January 2024; the first-floor Ram Darbar, with idols of Ram, Sita, Luv and Kush plus Hanuman and Lakshman, was unveiled on Akshaya Tritiya on 30 April 2025. The temple trust has since pivoted to the surrounding complex: the Parkota boundary wall, seven mandapas, six subsidiary shrines, a pilgrim-facility block and a 260-acre master-planned Ram Janmabhoomi ecosystem. The Sheshavatar and Saptrishi mandapas, for deities associated with the Ramayana, are in active construction through 2026–2027.
Larsen & Toubro is the principal design-build contractor, with Tata Consulting Engineers providing project management; architects Chandrakant Sompura and Ashish Sompura designed the Nagara-style main shrine. By mid-2025 the temple trust reported cumulative donations exceeding ₹3,200 crore under the Akhil Bharatiya Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Nirman Kosh. Ancillary infrastructure — the Ayodhya Dham railway station, the Maharishi Valmiki International Airport at Ayodhya, and a ring-road upgrade — was completed ahead of the 2024 opening and continues to scale. Full-complex completion will close a construction programme running since 2020. The main shrine stands 161 feet tall, 250 feet wide and 380 feet long, with three storeys supported by 392 pillars and 44 doors; subsidiary shrines honour Surya, Bhagwati, Ganesh, Shiva, Hanuman and Annapurna. The Parkota, a rectangular boundary wall of roughly 800 metres, will carry subsidiary shrine pavilions at its cardinal points.
22 January 2028 is the fourth Pran Pratishtha anniversary and sits after the 2027 UP assembly election, avoiding the electoral cycle while still preserving a politically resonant anniversary. The date lets the Modi government, if re-elected in 2029, claim the full Ram Mandir campus as a second-term deliverable. It also converts the site from an active construction zone into a fully navigable pilgrimage complex, with implications for Ayodhya's tourist economy. The fourth anniversary is additionally the first after the expected completion of the Sri Lanka-Ayodhya pilgrimage corridor announcements and carries the politically useful fact of being a decadal quarter-milestone from the 2019 Supreme Court verdict.
The full-complex completion has direct economic implications for eastern UP, particularly the Faizabad-Ayodhya-Gonda corridor, where hotel inventory, guide employment and transport services have grown materially since 2024. Uttar Pradesh tourism accounts for upwards of 15 crore annual arrivals across its circuit, with Ayodhya now among the top three destinations. At the political level, the anniversary programme shapes the state BJP's 2029 Lok Sabha narrative in UP's 80-seat constituency map, while the Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust's closure of the Nirman Kosh contribution drive signals the transition from construction to maintenance and operations. Pilgrim originators from Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka and the Indian diaspora drive the bulk of long-distance travel.
This completion caps the Ram Mandir 3rd anniversary cycle and sits alongside UP assembly election 2027. Religious-calendar peers include Simhastha Kumbh Mela Ujjain 2028.
When exactly is the full-complex completion? The Ram Trust's stated target is 22 January 2028, the fourth Pran Pratishtha anniversary, with the closing commissioning expected in the weeks preceding.
Is completion confirmed or expected? Expected; completion depends on construction progress on subsidiary mandapas and finishing works on the Parkota wall and ancillary shrines.
Who is responsible for the temple complex? Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, with Larsen & Toubro as principal contractor, Tata Consulting Engineers as project manager and the Ayodhya Development Authority handling external infrastructure.
Where can I read the official announcement? srjbtkshetra.org, News on Air and Press Information Bureau releases on pib.gov.in, supplemented by Uttar Pradesh state information-department bulletins.
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