
Ram Mandir aarti timings today
Live schedule of the five daily aartis at Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir — with pass booking guidance and what to expect.
Daily aarti schedule
Mangla Aarti
The first and most spiritually significant aarti of the day — performed before Ram Lalla is woken for the day's darshan.
Ritual: Conch is blown, lamps are lit, and the deity is invoked with Vedic mantras. Limited to pre-booked pass holders only.
Shringar Aarti
Ram Lalla is bathed, dressed and adorned with fresh clothes, jewellery and a flower garland for the day.
Ritual: Priests perform abhishekam followed by the dressing ritual. Bhog (breakfast) is offered immediately after.
Bhog Aarti
Midday food offering to Ram Lalla — typically rice, dal, halwa and seasonal fruits.
Ritual: Bhog is offered for ~15 minutes; the sanctum temporarily closes during the offering. Darshan resumes shortly after.
Sandhya Aarti
Evening aarti at dusk with the temple lit by hundreds of lamps — one of the most atmospheric darshan windows.
Ritual: Sankha-dhwani, ghanta-naad and the famous 'Om Jai Jagdish Hare' / 'Shri Ram Aarti' are sung collectively.
Shayan Aarti
The final aarti of the day — Ram Lalla is offered milk and put to rest. Sanctum closes after this.
Ritual: Lullaby-like mantras are chanted; lamps are dimmed. Pass-only attendance with very limited seats.
Regular darshan windows
- Morning darshan7:00 AM – 11:30 AM
- Afternoon darshan1:00 PM – 6:30 PM
- Evening darshan7:30 PM – 9:30 PM
Sanctum closes briefly during Bhog (12:00 PM) and between afternoon/evening windows. On Ekadashi, Purnima and festival days timings shift — always reconfirm on the day of visit.
Frequently asked questions
What is the Ram Mandir aarti timing today in Ayodhya?
On a regular day the Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir performs five aartis: Mangla Aarti at 4:30 AM, Shringar Aarti at 6:30 AM, Bhog Aarti at 12:00 noon, Sandhya Aarti at 7:00 PM, and Shayan Aarti at 10:00 PM. Festival and ekadashi schedules can vary — confirm with SRJBTKT.
Do I need a pass to attend the aarti at Ram Mandir?
Mangla, Shringar, and Shayan aartis are restricted to devotees with a pre-booked aarti pass issued by Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra (SRJBTKT). Bhog and Sandhya aartis can usually be witnessed as part of regular darshan without a separate pass.
How can I book the Ram Mandir aarti pass?
Aarti passes are issued free of cost via the official SRJBTKT portal online.srjbtkshetra.org. You will need a government ID; passes are released on a first-come basis and fill quickly, especially around weekends and festivals.
Which is the most popular aarti at Ram Mandir?
Mangla Aarti at 4:30 AM is the most spiritually prized — being the first aarti of the day, demand for passes is extremely high. Sandhya Aarti at 7:00 PM is the most accessible and atmospheric for general pilgrims.
How long does each aarti last?
Mangla, Shringar, Sandhya and Shayan aartis last around 25–30 minutes. Bhog Aarti is shorter — about 15 minutes — during which the sanctum is briefly closed for the food offering.
What should I wear for Ram Mandir aarti?
Traditional Indian attire is recommended. Avoid leather items inside the sanctum. Mobile phones, cameras, bags, and food are not permitted; lockers are available outside.
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Last updated: 23 June 2026. Sources: SRJBTKT.