Ambaji Mandir Shikhar flag length capped at 5 metres from January 1

Palanpur: The Arasuri Ambaji Mata Devasthan Trust has decided to restrict the height of flags hoisted on the golden peak of the Ambaji Temple to a maximum of 5 metres, citing pilgrim safety and preservation of religious traditions. The decision, taken after technical inspections and consultations with temple priests and experts, will come into effect from January 1, 2026.

Officials noted that pilgrims currently hoist flags of various sizes, including very long flags, on the temple peak, which has raised concerns over structural safety and potential accidents. The trust stated that multiple flags and heavy flagpoles could damage the peak and pose risks during peak pilgrimage days. It has also been observed that excessively long flags sometimes touch the ground, hurting the religious sentiments of devotees.

Following detailed discussions involving the trust chairman, Banaskantha District Collector, temple priests, religious scholars and technical consultants, it was decided that only flags up to 5 metres will be allowed on the main peak. Pilgrims bringing longer flags will be allowed to offer them at the deity’s feet as a temporary arrangement, but they will not be hoisted. The decision prioritises both safety and respect for traditions, said Shri Kaushik Modi, Administrator and Additional Collector of the Ambaji Temple Trust, in a statement.