On Ram Navami 2026, devotees in Ayodhya witnessed a rare celestial event as the first rays of the sun touched the forehead of Lord Ram’s idol at the iconic Ram Temple, performing a symbolic Surya Abhishek. This moment, known as Surya Tilak, is rooted in the traditions of the Sun Dynasty (Suryavansh) to which Lord Ram belonged, marking his divine lineage. According to temple scholars, the architectural design ensures that sunlight falls precisely on the deity’s forehead between 11 AM and 12 PM, during the auspicious “Vijay Muhurat.” The phenomenon is said to represent the blessings of all celestial beings, devas, and sages present symbolically during this time. Devotees described the scene as “divine and unforgettable,” witnessing the alignment of spiritual symbolism, mythology, and architectural precision. Temple authorities dimmed the internal lighting to enhance the effect of the sun’s rays, making the Surya Abhishek a mesmerizing sight for the thousands present and millions watching online. The event emphasizes Ayodhya’s spiritual significance, highlighting the Ram Temple as a unique confluence of devotion, mythology, and cosmic alignment, reminding devotees of the profound legacy of Lord Ram and the Suryavansh tradition.


