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Saryu Ghat Aarti Timings 2026: Complete Schedule, Location & Travel Tips

Saryu Ghat Aarti Timings

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Saryu Ghat Aarti timings in Ayodhya: Morning Aarti at 5:30 AM daily. Evening Aarti at 7:00 PM in summer (April–October) and 6:00 PM in winter (November–March). The Aarti lasts 45 minutes and entry is completely free. A daily laser show follows at 7:30 PM. Arrive 30–45 minutes early for a good position. Guided Ayodhya tours with Experience My India include Saryu Aarti in every itinerary — from ₹3,999 per person. Call +91-7302265809. Jai Shri Ram 🙏

Why the Saryu Ghat Aarti Is the Spiritual Heart of Ayodhya

For pilgrims who have visited Varanasi, the comparison is unavoidable: the Saryu Aarti at Ram Ki Paidi is Ayodhya’s equivalent of the Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat — but set against the quieter, more intimate Sarayu River, with fewer large speaker systems and a more devotional atmosphere that many visitors find more moving than the grander Varanasi ceremony.

Ram Ki Paidi — the sacred ghat complex on the Sarayu’s western bank — was where Lord Ram is said to have bathed after his coronation as king of Ayodhya. The 750-metre-long ghat, reconstructed in recent years with 27 individual steps and 1,400 LED lights, now accommodates 25,000 pilgrims simultaneously. The evening Aarti conducted here daily is the single most attended ritual event in Ayodhya.

I am Gurudutt, founder of Experience My India, born and raised in Braj Bhoomi and guiding pilgrims since 2018. I have attended the Saryu Aarti more than 300 times across every season, every festival period, and every crowd level. In this guide you will find exact Saryu Ghat Aarti timings for 2026, what happens during the ceremony, the best viewing positions, laser show details, boat ride costs, and the ground-level realities that no aggregator site mentions. Call +91-7302265809 to plan your Ayodhya visit with Experience My India.

Saryu Ghat Aarti Timings — Complete 2026 Schedule

The Saryu Ghat Aarti follows a fixed daily schedule with seasonal adjustments to the evening timing. The morning Aarti remains constant year-round.

Daily Aarti Schedule

AartiTimingDurationCrowd LevelEntry Fee
Morning Aarti5:30 AM – 6:00 AM (year-round)30 minutesVery low — handful of priests and early pilgrimsFree
Evening Aarti — Summer (April–October)7:00 PM45 minutesModerate to highFree
Evening Aarti — Winter (November–March)6:00 PM45 minutesModerate to highFree
Laser Show (follows evening Aarti)7:30 PM (year-round)20 minutesHighFree

Month-by-Month Evening Aarti Timing

MonthEvening Aarti StartNotes
January6:00 PMWinter timing — arrive by 5:15 PM on weekends
February6:00 PMWinter timing — Basant Panchami crowds in late Jan
March6:00 PM transitioning to 7:00 PMHoli season — increased crowds mid-March
April7:00 PMSummer timing begins — Ram Navami (April 6, 2026) very high crowd
May7:00 PMSummer timing — lower regular crowds but hot weather
June7:00 PMSummer timing
July7:00 PMMonsoon — ghat steps can be slippery; boat rides limited
August7:00 PMJanmashtami August 16 — increased crowds
September7:00 PMTransitioning weather
October7:00 PM transitioning to 6:00 PMDeepotsav (October 20, 2026) — largest Aarti of the year; arrive 90 minutes early
November6:00 PMWinter timing — Kartik month peak season
December6:00 PMWinter timing — most pleasant weather for ghat sitting

Critical note on timing: Most travel websites list only one Saryu Aarti time. Arriving at 6:00 PM in June means waiting 60 minutes for an Aarti that begins at 7:00 PM. Arriving at 7:00 PM in December means the Aarti ended 60 minutes ago. Experience My India confirms the exact current Aarti timing on the morning of every Ayodhya tour. Call +91-7302265809 to confirm before your visit.

Ram Ki Paidi Aarti — What Happens During the Ceremony

The Saryu Aarti at Ram Ki Paidi is conducted simultaneously by 11 priests — a format directly inspired by the Varanasi Ganga Aarti tradition. Each priest performs the same ritual in synchronisation, creating a visual symmetry across the 750-metre ghat that is best appreciated from a position with an unobstructed left-to-right view.

Ceremony Structure

StageDurationWhat You See
Preparation15 minutes before startPriests take positions; lamps lit; conch shells assembled
Diya (lamp) offeringFirst 10 minutesLarge brass oil lamps — 5-foot agni deepas — rotated in circular patterns
Dhoop (incense)Minutes 10–20Large incense holders swung in circular arcs — smoke rises across the ghat
Shankh (conch shell)Minutes 20–30Conch shells blown in long notes — sound carries across the Sarayu
Ghanta (bell) sequenceMinutes 30–40Hand bells and large standing bells ring simultaneously
Pushp (flower) offeringFinal 5 minutesFlower petals scattered on the water; floating diyas released
Aarti conclusionMinute 45Priests offer final namaskar; bhajans continue informally

The most visually striking moment is the simultaneous rotation of the 5-foot brass lamps by all 11 priests in the first 10 minutes — when captured from the upper ghat steps with all priests in frame, this is one of the most photographed scenes in Ayodhya. Photography from the ghat steps and upper platform is permitted throughout.

Experience My India positions all tour groups at Ram Ki Paidi 40 minutes before the Aarti start on every Ayodhya tour — ensuring seated positions with full view. WhatsApp +91-7302265809.

Location and How to Reach Saryu Ghat

Saryu Ghat / Ram Ki Paidi is located on the western bank of the Sarayu River in Ayodhya, approximately 1.5 km east of Ram Janmabhoomi Temple and 2 km from Ayodhya Dham Junction railway station.

Address

Ram Ki Paidi, Nayaghat, Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh — 224123

Distance from Key Ayodhya Landmarks

Starting PointDistance to Saryu GhatTravel TimeMode
Ram Janmabhoomi Temple1.5 km8–12 minutesE-rickshaw ₹20–₹30 or 18-minute walk
Hanuman Garhi1.2 km8–10 minutesE-rickshaw ₹20–₹30 or 15-minute walk
Ayodhya Dham Junction (railway station)2 km10–15 minutesAuto-rickshaw ₹40–₹60
Ayodhya Airport (Maharishi Valmiki)9 km20–25 minutesPre-paid cab ₹250–₹350
Kanak Bhawan1.8 km10–12 minutesE-rickshaw ₹25–₹35
Guptar Ghat5 km15–20 minutesAuto-rickshaw ₹60–₹80

How to Reach Saryu Ghat

From within Ayodhya: E-rickshaws are the most practical mode — the ghat area has restricted vehicle access within 200 metres of Ram Ki Paidi. E-rickshaws operate from Ram Mandir lane, Hanuman Garhi base, and the main bazaar at standard fares of ₹20–₹50 per ride (confirm fare before boarding on weekends when rates inflate).

From Ayodhya Railway Station: Take an auto-rickshaw from the station forecourt (pre-paid counter recommended — ₹60–₹80, 10–15 minutes). Do not accept informal rates quoted by drivers outside the prepaid zone.

From Lucknow (135 km): Road via NH27 — 2 hours by car. Experience My India provides AC cab pickup from Lucknow Airport or station directly to Ayodhya, with arrival coordinated for the evening Aarti timing. Call +91-7302265809 to arrange.

Parking: No private vehicle parking is available within 300 metres of Ram Ki Paidi. Official parking zones are at the Ayodhya Ring Road — take e-rickshaws from there to the ghat.

Saryu Laser Show — Timings, Duration and What to Expect

The Saryu River laser and light show is a 20-minute Ramayana narrative projected on a screen positioned over the river surface immediately after the evening Aarti at Ram Ki Paidi. It runs every evening at 7:30 PM regardless of season — the one fixed-time evening event at Ram Ki Paidi.

DetailInformation
Show timing7:30 PM daily (year-round)
Duration20 minutes
Entry feeFree
ContentRamayana story — key scenes from Ram’s life narrated in Hindi with visual effects
Best viewing positionUpper ghat steps or the platform above the main ghat level
CancellationCancelled on heavy rain evenings — no advance notice
Crowd levelHigh on weekends and festival days

Pro tip: The laser show follows the Aarti by approximately 45 minutes in summer (Aarti ends 7:45 PM, show at 7:30 PM — verify timing locally) and immediately follows in winter (Aarti ends 6:45 PM, show at 7:30 PM — 45-minute gap). During this gap, you can walk 300 metres to Nageshwarnath Temple for a quick darshan before returning. Experience My India builds this sequence into all evening Ayodhya itineraries. Call +91-7302265809.

Best Viewing Spots at Ram Ki Paidi

Not all positions at Ram Ki Paidi give an equal view of the Saryu Aarti. The ghat extends 750 metres and the 11 priests spread across most of this length — your position determines what you see.

PositionView QualityCrowd LevelBest For
Upper platform (above main ghat steps)★★★★★ModerateFull left-to-right view of all 11 priests simultaneously
Middle ghat steps — centre section★★★★☆HighClose-up of nearest priests; good for photography
Lower ghat steps near water★★★☆☆Very HighClosest to priests but blocked by standing crowd
Boat on the Sarayu (facing ghat)★★★★★LowUnique perspective — full ghat illuminated in background; ₹500–₹800 per boat
Opposite bank (if accessible)★★★★☆Very LowWide-angle view of entire ghat — best for photography

Best recommendation: The upper platform above the main ghat steps gives the most complete view of all 11 priests. Arrive 40 minutes before Aarti time to claim this position — it fills up 30 minutes before start on regular evenings and 60 minutes before start on festival days and weekends. Experience My India reserves this position for all tour groups.

Boat Rides During Saryu Aarti

Taking a Sarayu River boat ride during the evening Aarti gives you a perspective unavailable from the ghat steps — the 1,400 LED lights of Ram Ki Paidi reflect on the river surface while the 11 priests conduct the ceremony on the illuminated ghat behind you.

Boat TypeCostCapacityBest TimingNotes
Shared boat₹50–₹100 per person8–12 per boat30 mins before AartiMultiple stops along ghat
Private boat (standard)₹500–₹800 per boat4–6 personsPosition during AartiBest for families and groups
Private boat (Aarti view)₹800–₹1,500 per boat4–6 personsPositioned during entire AartiAnchored mid-river facing ghat
Floating diya offering₹10–₹20 per diyaIndividualAny time at ghatLeaf cup with oil lamp — release on the Sarayu

Boat ride tips:

  • Pre-arrange a private Aarti boat 2–3 hours before the ceremony — during the Aarti period, all boats are fully occupied and walk-up booking is not possible on weekends
  • Shared boats work well for solo travellers or couples; private boats are recommended for families with children or senior citizens
  • Monsoon season (July–September) sometimes suspends or limits boat operations — confirm availability on the day
  • The floating diya (₹10–₹20) is one of the most personally meaningful experiences at Ram Ki Paidi — purchasing one from the steps and releasing it during the Aarti takes 2 minutes and costs less than a cup of chai

Experience My India pre-arranges Aarti boat rides at confirmed rates for all tour groups — no ghat-side negotiation. Call +91-7302265809 to include this in your Ayodhya tour.

Festival Aarti Dates — When the Saryu Aarti Is Most Spectacular

The Saryu Aarti runs every evening without exception, but on certain dates its scale, atmosphere, and spiritual intensity multiply dramatically. These are the dates when the Aarti reaches its peak — and when advance planning is essential.

Festival2026 DateWhat Makes the Aarti SpecialArrive Before
Ram NavamiApril 6, 20262–3 million pilgrims in Ayodhya — Aarti by 50+ priests, city fully illuminated90 minutes before Aarti
Deepotsav (Diwali)October 20, 202625 lakh earthen lamps lit on all Sarayu ghats simultaneously — Guinness record event2 hours before Aarti
Kartik PurnimaNovember 5, 2026Sacred Sarayu snan (bath) at dawn; evening Aarti with massive footfall60 minutes before Aarti
Makar SankrantiJanuary 14, 2026Kite festival + Sarayu snan; Aarti followed by cultural performances45 minutes before Aarti
Basant PanchamiJanuary 23, 2026Yellow-themed celebrations — Ram Mandir and Ram Ki Paidi both decorated45 minutes before Aarti
JanmashtamiAugust 16, 2026Increased crowds — Lord Krishna connection celebrated in Ram’s city60 minutes before Aarti
HoliMarch 3–4, 2026Colourful Holi on Ram Ki Paidi steps before the evening Aarti45 minutes before Aarti

For Deepotsav: The October 20 Deepotsav Aarti is the single most attended evening event in Ayodhya annually. In 2025, over 4 lakh people attended Ram Ki Paidi that evening. Hotels within 1 km of Ram Ki Paidi fill 60 days in advance. Experience My India secures festival hotel and ghat positioning for all festival tours. Call +91-7302265809 immediately for October 2026 bookings.

Saryu Ghat Aarti Experience Summary — Quick Reference

ExperienceTimingDurationCostNotes
Morning Aarti5:30 AM daily30 minutesFreeVery calm — best for solitary pilgrimage
Evening Aarti (Summer)7:00 PM (Apr–Oct)45 minutesFreeArrive by 6:20 PM for upper platform
Evening Aarti (Winter)6:00 PM (Nov–Mar)45 minutesFreeArrive by 5:15 PM for upper platform
Laser show7:30 PM daily20 minutesFreeCancelled on heavy rain — no advance notice
Floating diya offeringDuring Aarti5 minutes₹10–₹20Available at ghat steps
Shared boat ridePre-Aarti or during30 minutes₹50–₹100 per personLimited availability on weekends
Private Aarti boatAnchored during Aarti45 minutes₹500–₹1,500 per boatPre-book 2–3 hours ahead
Nageshwarnath TempleDuring laser show gap20–30 minutesFree300 metres from Ram Ki Paidi
Ghat walk — Ram Ki PaidiAny time30–60 minutesFree750 metres of illuminated steps at night
Deepotsav special AartiOctober 20, 202660+ minutesFreeArrive 2 hours early — 25 lakh lamps lit

What Nobody Tells You About the Saryu Aarti

After attending the Saryu Aarti more than 300 times since 2018 and coordinating attendance for over 50,000+ pilgrims, here is what I — Gurudutt, founder of Experience My India — share privately before every visit:

The Aarti timing shifts by exactly one hour between summer and winter — and this is not listed on most travel sites. Summer Aarti: 7:00 PM. Winter Aarti: 6:00 PM. Arriving at 7:00 PM in December means the Aarti ended 15 minutes ago. Arriving at 6:00 PM in June means waiting 60 minutes. Experience My India confirms the exact current timing on the morning of every Ayodhya visit — this single piece of information saves pilgrims a ruined evening more than any other.

The laser show is cancelled on heavy rain evenings with no advance notice whatsoever. There is no official notification, no website update, no WhatsApp alert. The only way to know if the show is cancelled tonight is to have a local contact at Ram Ki Paidi. Our guides carry real-time updates on show status every evening — we adjust the post-Aarti plan accordingly if it is cancelled.

Ghat steps become genuinely slippery during and after monsoon rain. From July through mid-September, the stone steps of Ram Ki Paidi accumulate algae and become hazardous when wet. Visitors in sandals or smooth-soled footwear have slipped. Experience My India specifically advises rubber-soled footwear and cautions senior pilgrim groups to use the upper platform seating area rather than the lower ghat steps in monsoon season.

A private Aarti boat cannot be arranged at the ghat on the evening you want it — on weekends. On Saturday and Sunday evenings, all private boats at Ram Ki Paidi are booked from midday onwards. Walk-up private boat booking at 6:30 PM on a Saturday evening will find every boat taken. Experience My India pre-arranges all Aarti boats 24–48 hours ahead for tour groups — at confirmed rates, positioned mid-river facing the ghat. Call +91-7302265809 to arrange.

The upper platform fills up faster than the ghat steps on festival evenings. First-time visitors assume the large ghat steps will always have space. During Deepotsav and Ram Navami, the upper platform is completely full 90 minutes before the Aarti begins — often before the lower steps. Arrive at Ram Ki Paidi no later than 90 minutes before Aarti on any major festival date.

Experience My India plans all Saryu Aarti visits around these operational realities — arrival timing, boat pre-booking, weather backup plans, and ghat positioning are built into every Ayodhya tour. WhatsApp +91-7302265809 to book a visit planned around how Ram Ki Paidi actually works.

Know Before You Attend the Saryu Aarti

  • Evening Aarti timing: 7:00 PM in summer (April–October) and 6:00 PM in winter (November–March) — always confirm the current timing before planning your arrival
  • Morning Aarti: 5:30 AM daily — very calm, almost no crowds, deeply personal experience
  • Arrive 30–45 minutes before the Aarti on regular weekdays; 60 minutes before on weekends; 90 minutes before on major festival days
  • The laser show runs at 7:30 PM daily but is cancelled on heavy rain evenings without any notice — local guidance is the only real-time warning
  • Entry to both the Aarti and laser show is completely free — no ticket, no booking needed for general attendance
  • Private Aarti boats must be pre-arranged 2–3 hours ahead on weekdays and 24–48 hours ahead on weekends
  • Floating diyas (₹10–₹20) are available on the ghat steps — this is one of the most accessible and personally meaningful offerings at Ram Ki Paidi
  • Ghat steps are slippery during and after monsoon rain — wear rubber-soled footwear July through September
  • No private vehicles within 300 metres of Ram Ki Paidi — use e-rickshaws from Ram Mandir, Hanuman Garhi, or the main bazaar
  • Photography is permitted from the ghat steps and upper platform throughout the Aarti and laser show
  • For Deepotsav (October 20, 2026) — 25 lakh earthen lamps are lit on all Sarayu ghats; hotel near Ram Ki Paidi must be booked 60 days in advance
  • Experience My India handles Aarti timing confirmation, boat pre-booking, and ghat positioning for all tour groups. WhatsApp +91-7302265809.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Saryu Ghat Aarti Timings

Q1. What is the time of Aarti at Saryu Ghat?

The Saryu Ghat Aarti at Ram Ki Paidi has two daily sessions: Morning Aarti at 5:30 AM (year-round, 30 minutes) and Evening Aarti at 7:00 PM in summer (April–October) and 6:00 PM in winter (November–March), lasting 45 minutes. The Aarti is conducted by 11 priests simultaneously. Entry is completely free. A 20-minute laser show follows at 7:30 PM daily. Experience My India confirms exact current timing on the morning of every Ayodhya tour — call +91-7302265809.

Q2. Can tourists attend the Saryu Aarti?

Yes — the Saryu Aarti at Ram Ki Paidi is open to all visitors, pilgrims, and tourists completely free of charge. No prior booking, no registration, and no dress code restriction is imposed at the ghat (though modest clothing is always respectful at a sacred site). Photography from the ghat steps and upper platform is permitted throughout. Experience My India includes the Saryu Aarti in every Ayodhya tour itinerary — call +91-7302265809 to plan your visit.

Q3. How can I book the Saryu Aarti?

General attendance at the Saryu Aarti requires no booking — walk up to Ram Ki Paidi and find your position. To secure a specific reserved viewing position, a private Aarti boat (₹500–₹1,500 per boat), or a guide who knows the best spots, book through Experience My India. For festival dates (Deepotsav October 20, Ram Navami April 6), arrive 90 minutes early as no reservation system exists for the ghat itself. Call +91-7302265809 to include Aarti coordination in your Ayodhya tour.

Q4. How crowded does Saryu Ghat Aarti get?

On regular weekday evenings, the Ram Ki Paidi upper platform has moderate crowds — you can find a seated position 30 minutes before the Aarti. On weekend evenings, the upper platform fills 60 minutes before start. On major festival days — Deepotsav, Ram Navami, Kartik Purnima — over 1 lakh people attend Ram Ki Paidi in a single evening; arrive 90 minutes early minimum. Experience My India times every group arrival to ensure a positioned view even on crowded evenings — call +91-7302265809.

Q5. What is the best position to watch the Saryu Aarti?

The upper platform above the main ghat steps gives the best view — all 11 priests are visible simultaneously in a left-to-right panorama. The middle ghat steps at the centre section are the second-best position. A private Aarti boat positioned mid-river facing the ghat gives a unique perspective with the full 750-metre illuminated ghat as background. Experience My India secures upper platform positions and pre-arranges Aarti boats at confirmed rates for all tour groups — call +91-7302265809.

Q6. What time should I arrive at Saryu Ghat for the Aarti?

Arrive at Ram Ki Paidi 30–45 minutes before the Aarti on regular weekday evenings. Arrive 60 minutes early on weekends. Arrive 90 minutes early on major festival days (Deepotsav, Ram Navami, Kartik Purnima). Remember that the Aarti timing itself varies — 7:00 PM in summer and 6:00 PM in winter. Always confirm the current evening timing on the day of your visit. Experience My India calculates all Ayodhya itinerary arrival times around the Aarti — call +91-7302265809 to plan.

Q7. Is the Saryu Aarti free to attend?

Yes — the Saryu Aarti at Ram Ki Paidi is completely free to attend. No entry ticket, no donation required, no booking fee. The only costs are optional: a floating diya for ₹10–₹20, a shared boat ride for ₹50–₹100 per person, or a private Aarti boat for ₹500–₹1,500. The laser show at 7:30 PM is also free. Experience My India includes the Aarti in all Ayodhya tour packages as a standard evening activity — call +91-7302265809 for tour details.

Q8. What is the Saryu Aarti boat ride cost?

Shared boats during the Saryu Aarti cost ₹50–₹100 per person for a 30-minute ride along the illuminated ghat. Private boats cost ₹500–₹800 per boat (4–6 persons) for a standard ride, or ₹800–₹1,500 for a private boat anchored mid-river during the entire 45-minute Aarti. Floating diyas are ₹10–₹20 each, available at the ghat steps. Pre-book private boats 2–3 hours before the Aarti on weekdays and 24–48 hours ahead on weekends. Experience My India pre-arranges all boats — call +91-7302265809.

Q9. What is the Deepotsav Saryu Aarti and when is it in 2026?

Deepotsav is Ayodhya’s annual Diwali celebration — in 2026 it falls on October 20. On this evening, 25 lakh earthen lamps are lit simultaneously on all Sarayu ghats while the Saryu Aarti is conducted with 50+ priests rather than the regular 11. The scale of this evening is unlike any other night at Ram Ki Paidi — it requires arriving 2 hours before Aarti start and pre-booking a hotel within 1 km 60 days in advance. Experience My India secures festival positioning — call +91-7302265809 now for October 2026.

Q10. Is the Saryu Aarti better than the Ganga Aarti in Varanasi?

Both Aartis are conducted by multiple priests simultaneously with large brass lamps, incense, and bells — the format is the same. The Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat in Varanasi is larger (7 priests but on a single main ghat) and more internationally famous. The Saryu Aarti at Ram Ki Paidi uses 11 priests spread across 750 metres of ghat and has a more intimate, devotional atmosphere without the heavy amplification systems of Varanasi. Most pilgrims who attend both say Saryu feels more personal. Experience My India includes both Aartis in its Ayodhya–Varanasi 4-day tour — call +91-7302265809.

Q11. Can I attend the morning Saryu Aarti?

Yes — the morning Aarti at 5:30 AM is open to all visitors and is the most peaceful time to experience Ram Ki Paidi. Crowds are minimal — typically just a few dozen pilgrims and the officiating priests. The Sarayu in the morning hours has a different quality to the evening — the ghats are quiet, the river has morning mist in winter months, and the atmosphere is contemplative rather than festive. Experience My India includes the 5:30 AM morning Aarti in all Ayodhya overnight and 2-day packages — call +91-7302265809 to plan.

Q12. Can Experience My India arrange the complete Saryu Aarti experience?

Yes. Experience My India handles arrival timing (calculated from current Aarti time), upper platform positioning, private Aarti boat pre-booking at confirmed rates, floating diya purchase, post-Aarti Nageshwarnath Temple visit, and laser show coordination — all as part of the standard evening Ayodhya itinerary. Guided Ayodhya tours from ₹3,999 per person, festival tours from ₹6,999. WhatsApp +91-7302265809 — we reply within 30 minutes.

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