"Day, months, years and generations have passed. Mandir wahin baneyenge, par date nahin batayenge (You say you will make the temple there, but won't tell the date)," the Sena chief said.

The Shiv Sena chief brought a pot full of soil from the Shivneri fort in Pune, which will be handed over to the priest at the Ram janmabhoomi.

This was Uddhav Thackeray's first visit to Ayodhya. Shiv Sena leaders Sanjay Raut, Eknath Shinde and Rajan Vichare, and Mumbai mayor Vishwanath Mahadeshwar have been camping in Ayodhya for the last few days to prep the event.

The VHP will hold a separate event on Sunday, which it says will be the biggest congregation of saints and supporters of the Ram temple since 1992, when the 16th-century Babri Masjid was destroyed by lakhs of right wing volunteers or karsewaks.

Two lakh people are expected to attend the VHP event tomorrow. The organisation says the agenda of tomorrow's "dharma sansad" is to discuss the way forward for the construction of the Ram temple.

An Uttar Pradesh police spokesperson said 35 senior police officers, in addition to 160 inspectors and 700 constables, have been deployed in Ayodhya. Forty-two companies of the Provincial Armed Constabulary, five companies of the Rapid Action Force and several anti-terrorism squad commandos have also deployed. They are being supported by drones.

Former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav has asked the Supreme Court to send the army, if necessary, to keep the situation under control. "The BJP doesn't believe in either the Supreme Court or the constitution. The party can go to any extent. The kind of environment there is in UP, especially in Ayodhya, the Supreme Court should take notice of it and send the Army if necessary," he said.

Similar events will take place in Bangalore and Nagpur on Sunday before a big VHP gathering in Delhi on December 9 and a weeklong series of events across India starting December 18 to drum up support for Ram temple. "By then, if the government/courts don't respond, we will hold a Dharma Sansad at the Kumbh," a VHP member said.

The ruling BJP faces calls from its leaders as well as hardline affiliates for an ordinance or special order to facilitate a Ram temple in Ayodhya in an election year. The Supreme Court in October said the Ayodhya temple-mosque dispute will be taken up in the first week of January.