PM hoists Dharma Dhwaj atop Ayodhya Ram TemplePrime Minister Narendra Modi, RSS chief Dr Mohan Bhagwat, UPGovernor Anandiben Patel and UP CM Yogi Adityanath duringthe Dhwajarohan ceremony at the Ram Temple in Ayodhya. (PTI)Centuries-old wounds healing: Modi
AYODHYA :
PRIME Minister Narendra Modi
on Tuesday hoisted the saffron
Dharma Dhwaj atop the Ram
Temple in Ayodhya, marking its
formal completion, and said the
“wounds and pain of centuries”
were healing as a 500-year-old
resolve had finally been fulfilled.
The Prime Minister, who performed the flag hoisting in the
presence of RSS chief Dr Mohan
Bhagwat, Uttar Pradesh Governor
Anandiben Patel and Chief
Minister Yogi Adityanath, also
used the occasion to outline the
roadmap for a developed India
by 2047 and said the country must
break free from the British-era
legacy of “slave mentality”.
Modi’s historic fifth visit to
Ayodhya as the Prime Minister
was marked by a road show to
the temple during which a large
number of people stood along
the route to welcome him with
showers of flower petals as ‘Ram
Dhun’ wafted from public speaker systems.
The event, which took place
during the auspicious ‘abhijeet
muhurt’ and coincided with
Vivah Panchami (the festival that
celebrates Lord Ram’s wedding), transformed Ayodhya
into a vast but highly secured
cultural arena, with hundreds
of artistes from across the state
presenting folk, classical and
devotional performances.
Calling the moment“unique”
and“divine”, the Prime Minister
said the sacred flag -- adorned
with the Sun symbol, ‘Om’ and
the Kovidara tree -- would stand
as a testimony to the triumph
of truth over falsehood.
“Today, the entire nation and
the world are immersed in Ram.
Centuries-old wounds are healing, centuries-long pain is finding closure, as the resolve that
burned for 500 years finally
reached fulfilment,” said Modi,
who had laid the foundation
stone for the complex on
August 5, 2020, in the presence
of Bhagwat.
The construction started following the Supreme Court’s
unanimous November 9, 2019,
verdict and the subsequent formation of the Shri Ram
Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra
Trust, whose formation was
announced by the Centre on
February 5, 2020.
The Pran Pratishtha (consecration) of the idol took place
on January 22, 2022, and the
Ram Darbar was opened to
devotees on June 14, 2025.
The third-term PM urged citizens to“awaken the Ram within” as India works towards
becoming a developed nation
by 2047.
“Ram is not a person but a
value, a discipline and a direction,” he said, adding that India
must“break free from the mentality of slavery” and take pride
in its civilisational identity.
“Macaulay sowed the seeds
of separating India from its
roots 190 years ago. We gained
Independence but not freedom
from inferiority,” he said while
referring to the British historian, and added that the next 10
years should be dedicated to
reversing this mindset.
Modi also said that colonialera distortions led to the belief
that India borrowed democracy from abroad.
“India is the mother of
democracy. It is in our DNA,”
he said, citing a thousand-yearold inscription in Tamil Nadu
that documents democratic
practices.
He said Ayodhya was emerging as a model blend of antiquity and modernity.