Overview
- The temple trust says the main shrine and six internal temples are finished, with flagpoles and kalash installed across the complex.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to be at the site for about three to three-and-a-half hours as the Indian Army conducts the dhwaj hoisting with daily trials.
- More than 3,000 workers are finalizing arrangements, including marble finishing, floral decor estimated at about 20 quintals, and a temporary secure guest facility for the Prime Minister.
- Organizers have readied a list of roughly 6,000 guests from eastern Uttar Pradesh with 2,000 additional invitees, plan over 20 seating blocks, will route darshan in batches, and expect a representative from Janakpur, Nepal.
- Police report surprise checks, full camera coverage of Red and Yellow Zones, and continuous anti-drone and jammer systems as daily footfall rises to 70,000–80,000; visitor amenities now include 10,000+ lockers and on-site water, sewage and power facilities with no commercial activity permitted inside.