
Ram Mandir Dhwajarohan on 25 November
Author: Krishna Arya
Published On: Network Bharat — https://networkbharat.com
Ram Mandir Dhwajarohan on 25 November : The spiritual city of Ayodhya is preparing for one of its most awaited religious ceremonies — the Dhwajarohan at the Ram Mandir on 25 November, coinciding with the auspicious Vivah Panchami. This grand flag-hoisting ceremony is not merely a ritual; it is a revival of ancient traditions, cultural symbolism, and spiritual energy deeply rooted in Sanatan Dharma.
The centre of attention is the magnificent Kesariya Surya-Kovidar Dhwaj, a sacred flag believed to radiate divine strength and represent the timeless heritage associated with Bhagwan Shri Ram.
🌅 The Deep Symbolism Behind the Kesariya Dhwaj
The saffron (Kesariya) colour is historically associated with:
- Sacrifice (Tyag)
- Courage (Veerta)
- Purity (Pavitrata)
- Spiritual awakening (Adhyatma)
In Hindu tradition, Kesariya is the shade of saints, warriors, and truth-seekers — making it the perfect representation of Shri Ram’s ideals.
🌞 Surya Symbol: Legacy of the Suryavanshi Lineage
Bhagwan Shri Ram was born into the Suryavansh (Solar Dynasty). For this reason, the Surya symbol on the flag represents:
- Infinite divine energy
- Authority and justice
- Courage and illumination
- Unbroken lineage of dharma
The Surya emblem is believed to invite blessings, protection, and positivity to the land where it is unfurled.
🌳 Kovidar Vriksha: A Tree of Purity, Knowledge & Prosperity
The Kovidar tree, also called the Panduk Shireen Tree, holds immense significance in ancient scriptures. It symbolizes:
- Purity & sacredness
- Prosperity and growth
- Spiritual maturity
- Protection from negativity
Depicting the Kovidar tree on the Ram Mandir flag represents the ever-growing spiritual consciousness of devotees and the sacred purity of Ayodhya.
🕉️ The ‘Om’ Symbol: Universal Cosmic Energy
Many dhwajs carry the revered symbol ‘ॐ’, considered the primordial sound of creation.
‘Om’ stands for:
- Universal consciousness
- Peace & stability
- Spiritual awakening
- Divine presence
This transforms the Kesariya dhwaj into a moving aura of sacred vibrations.
🛕 Why 25 November (Vivah Panchami) Is So Auspicious
Vivah Panchami marks the divine wedding of Shri Ram and Maa Sita. This day symbolizes:
- Unity of dharma & devotion
- Harmony & balance
- Prosperity & auspicious beginnings
Hoisting the sacred flag on this day amplifies its spiritual merit and strengthens the temple’s divine reservoir of energy.
🌺 What Makes This Dhwajarohan Ceremony Historic
✓ First major Dhwajarohan after Ram Mandir’s consecration phase
✓ Thousands of devotees expected to witness the ritual
✓ Rituals performed by Vedic scholars following ancient scriptures
✓ Represents the awakening of Ayodhya as a global spiritual capital
✓ A symbolic milestone ahead of Ram Mandir’s future grand celebrations
The ceremony blends tradition, devotion, heritage, and modern reverence — making it a moment of national importance.
🇮🇳 A Symbol of Sanatan Rebirth in the Modern Era
The Kesariya flag represents a powerful message:
- Revival of India’s ancient teachings
- Reconnection with Sanatan roots
- Collective spiritual awakening
- Cultural pride & unity
As the sacred dhwaj rises and waves over the Ram Mandir, it will echo the message of Shri Ram — dharma, compassion, truth, and courage.
✨ A Moment of Emotional & Spiritual Significance
For millions of devotees across India and the world, this Dhwajarohan will be:
- A moment of faith restored
- A moment of devotion expressed
- A moment of heritage revived
- A moment of pride celebrated
This ceremony marks not just the hoisting of a flag, but the rise of Ram Rajya’s eternal values over the sacred city of Ayodhya.
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