The completion of the Ram Mandir and the Dhwāj-Arohan ceremony has reignited deep emotions in Ayodhya, blending devotion with decades of political and communal tension.
While many Hindus see the temple’s rise as long-awaited fulfilment, many Muslim and older residents feel displaced, physically, culturally and emotionally, amid Ayodhya’s rapid transformation into a saffron-branded temple town.
Under the glossy saffron signboards and LED-lit facades lies a troubling contradiction in the city.