Ram Mandir: Construction of Ayodhya Ram Mandir at a rapid pace.. Soon Ramaya will be anointed with river water of 155 countries | Construction work of Ayodhya’s Ram Mandir in full swing photos viral in social media
The dream of crores of Hindus, the construction of Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh is progressing at a fast pace. 50 percent of the construction work of Ram Mandir, which is located on the banks of Sarayu River, has been completed. Recently, the photos of the construction work of the mandir that are doing the rounds on social media are impressive.
Apr 07, 2023 | 5:02 PM
The dream of crores of Hindus, the construction of Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh is progressing at a fast pace. 50 percent of the construction work of Ram Mandir, which is located on the banks of Sarayu River, has been completed. Recently, the photos of the construction work of the mandir that are doing the rounds on social media are impressive.
Sri Rama Janmabhoomi Tirtha Kshetra General Secretary Champat Roy shared these photos of the construction of the Ram Mandir on Twitter. He said that this shrine will be ready by the end of 2023
Looking at the two photos of the temple under construction, it seems that the construction of the temple is going on at a fast pace. The construction was undertaken at an estimated cost of Rs.1,000 crores. Murals with pictures of Indian culture are being constructed in the Ram Mandir
Top sources in Sri Rama Janmabhoomi Tirtha Kshetra say that the Ram Mandir will be partially ready by the end of 2023. The sanctum sanctorum is opened for devotees after Makar Sankranti. Devotees will be allowed to visit Ayodhya Rama after Makar Sankranti 2024.
The statue of Ramlala is 51 inches tall on a platform built in the sanctum sanctorum. Sources of the temple trust say that the area of the Ram Mandir and its surroundings has been increased from 67 acres to 110 acres taking into account Vastu.
Building a Ram temple on par with ancient Hindu temples was a daunting task for the trust. The walls of the Ram temple in Ayodhya depict many religious themes. A panel of religious leaders and art experts, including the Indira Gandhi National Center for the Arts in New Delhi, decides on the themes. Copper joints are used instead of stainless steel joints to hold the walls together.
CM Yogi Adityanath will perform Jalabhishekam for Ayodhya Ramaiah on 23rd of this month. Water will be collected from rivers in 155 countries for this Jalabhishek. Sri Rama Janmabhoomi Tirth Kshetra General Secretary Champat Roy said that the team led by Rama devotee Vijay Jolly is already collecting water from the rivers of the respective countries.
Among these waters is the water of Ravi river flowing in Pakistan. Hindus in Pakistan collected the water of this river and sent it to Dubai. From there they reached Delhi.
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh will participate in the program organized at Maniram Das Chavni Auditorium.