Ayodhya: On the completion of two years of the instatement of the Ram temple in Ayodhya, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday said that it was not just any religious event but the result of 500 years of penance and struggle. He reminded us that from 5th August 2020 to 22nd January 2024 and then 25th November 2024… these three dates will moreover be important for the coming generations.
What reverted on the day of Bhoomi Pujan?
Yogi said that when Prime Minister Narendra Modi performed Bhoomi Pujan on August 5, 2020, for the first time it felt that the installment of Ayodhya was moving vastitude pain towards respect. According to him, that day “Rachna” replaced “Obstruction.”
What enthusiasm was seen among the public regarding the consecration?
Recalling the program of 22 January 2024, he said that on that day the emotional connection of the people in Ayodhya was unmistakably visible in their eyes. “As if a forgotten home has been found again,” said Yogi. He personal that this is not just a temple but a return of the nation's self-confidence.
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Why was November 25 different?
In his speech, he said that PM Modi coming to the temple for the third time and hoisting the saffron flag was a message—Sanatan Dharma is not dependent on any politics, any person, or any government. Yogi said, “The importance of Ayodhya does not increase or subtract due to someone's liking or not.”
Why were questions raised on former governments?
Yogi said, "Ayodhya was deliberately ignored for many years. But who can destroy Hanuman's city? Who can stop the one who is stuff controlled by God?" He moreover said that now the promise of not only religion but moreover minutiae has been tying to Ayodhya.
Has Ayodhya now wilt not just a pilgrimage but the identity of a waffly India?
After the program, the undercurrent in the municipality was visible—plaques with Ram's name on roadside shops, flower garlands, sounds of conch shells, and excitement like that of guests plane among ordinary families. Local people say that the transpiration in Ayodhya is not just of bricks and stones, but of thinking. A shopkeeper said, “Earlier there used to be only ceremonies here; now there is respect here.”
This feeling shows that not only the temple has been built, but moreover the trust. Taking this sentiment forward, Yogi Adityanath said that in the coming times, Ayodhya will wilt a place for the country where devotion and minutiae will go together.

