As Ram Lalla comes to life, Ayodhya ain't the same anymore: Town's new avatar is beyond recognition

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The historic town of Ayodhya witnessed a remarkable transformation on the consecration day of the Ram Temple, creating a spectacle that left both residents and visitors in awe..

Beyond the VIP appearances and private jets, it was the spirit of the townspeople that added a special touch to the grandeur...

Jets & Diyas: Temple town takes flight..

Residents have organised cycle rallies, monkey-feeding events in homage to the Ramayan's vanar sena, and musical gatherings near the main shrine..

Temples will offer free food and accommodation for visitors, anticipating a surge in pilgrims over the weeks ahead.. (Catch all the Business News, Breaking News Events and Latest News Updates on The Economic Times.)..

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