Ayodhya (UP), March 1 (UNI) During the 45-day long Maha Kumbh, Ayodhya, the city of Lord Ram, also witnessed a massive influx of pilgrims with more than one crore devotees visiting the pilgrimage to seek blessings.
A member of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust Anil Mishra said that more than 1.25 crore devotees visited the Ram Temple over 45 days. “The count was tracked using Artificial Intelligence (AI) and door metal detectors. Devotees also contributed donations of around Rs 15 lakh daily,” he said.
For the first time, the doors of Shri Ram Lalla’s temple remained open until 1 AM to accommodate the continuous flow of devotees eager for darshan. The pilgrims expressed immense appreciation for the development works and administrative arrangements facilitated by the Yogi government.
The influx of devotees began on Makar Sankranti and continued unabated until Maha Shivratri. From January 26 onwards, it seemed as if the spiritual fervour of Prayagraj had seamlessly merged with Ayodhya.
Every day on an average around 10 to 12 lakh devotees thronged the city, not only to seek spiritual solace but also to experience Ayodhya’s evolving tourism landscape. Under the directives of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, the district administration ensured a warm welcome for every visitor, providing full security and seamless arrangements for temple visits and rituals.
The primary centers of devotion for the arriving pilgrims remained the Shri Ram Lalla temple and Hanuman Garhi. The massive footfall boosted Ayodhya’s economy, with increased sales of fruits, flowers, and prasad.
Hotels, restaurants, and homestays saw a surge in bookings, benefiting residents. Homestays near the temple were fully booked, reflecting the success of the Yogi government’s initiative to employ this scheme.
To accommodate the crowd, the district administration arranged shelters for 25,000 people, along with sanitation, drinking water, and cleanliness facilities. Traffic diversions and holding areas at city borders helped manage the influx.
Divisional Commissioner Gaurav Dayal said that strict security measures ensured a smooth darshan experience for devotees from across the country. “The overwhelming response is now guiding preparations for an improved master plan for the upcoming Ram Navami celebrations,” he said.