DEVOTEES WILL BE ABLE TO SEE RAM TEMPLE CONSTRUCTION

This would be as soon as the work of filling the foundation for the Ram temple construction is completed.

by Ashish Sinha - August 4, 2021, 2:35 am

Devotees will be able to see the construction work of Ram Janmabhoomi temple with their own eyes. Sources told The Daily Guardian that the Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust is working on the construction of a new path from Ramlala’s Darshan Marg. As soon as the work of filling the foundation for the construction of Ram temple is completed, devotees of Ram will be able to see the temple of Ramlala being built with their own eyes. 

Meanwhile, 60 percent work of filling the foundation of Ayodhya Ram temple has been completed. Ram Mandir Trustee Dr Anil Mishra said that the target is to complete the foundation filling work for the construction of Ram temple by September. So far, 24 layers have been constructed. The work of construction of all 44 layers will be completed by September, immediately after that the work of construction of plinth will start. A large amount of field material is being used in temple construction work in Ramjanmabhoomi. 

The foundation is to be filled in total 44 layers, out of which about 60% or 24 layer laying work has been completed. On August 5, Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Ram Mandir Bhoomi Pujan is completing one year. A large number of saints and Ram devotees are expected to gather in the Ram Lalla complex on August 5. On this occasion, the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust is likely to undertake the task of showing the Ram temple construction work to the saints. 

Meanwhile, the white marble of Makrana, which is installed in the sanctum sanctorum (Garbhagrih), has reached Ayodhya. White marble frames of Makrana will be installed in Shri Ram Janmabhoomi temple. So, about 30 door frames will be installed in the temple being built in 2.7 acres of land. The front part of the white marble door frame in the sanctum has been carved in a very beautiful way. On both sides of the upper part of the stone, the conch is embossed on the stone, which is a representation of Lord Vishnu. There will also be carvings on the pillars of the door frame, in which the shape of the flower is embossed. Similarly, in the three-storey temple, the sanctum sanctorum, the doorway of all the Gudmandap will be made of white marble of Makrana. 

On 15 July, Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra trust’s general secretary Champat Rai told The Daily Guardian: “The date has been fixed for getting darshan in Ayodhya’s grand Ram temple. In 2023, Ramlala will be established at the sanctum sanctorum of the Ram temple. By 2025, the vision of the Ram temple complex in the entire 70 acres will be completed. The decision has been taken in the meeting of Ram Mandir Trust in Ayodhya.” Rai had earlier said that three different types of stones would be used in the construction of the Ram temple. Different stones will be used in its base plinth, the spire, including the temple and the walls. The base plinth will be made of four lakh cubic stones of Mirzapur and the stone of Banshi Paharpur of Rajasthan will be used for the construction of the temple.