WITH VIEWING GALLERY IN PLACE, DEVOTEES CAN NOW SEE RAM TEMPLE CONSTRUCTION

Devotees will now be able to see the ongoing temple construction work in the Ram Janmabhoomi complex. Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust has made arrangements for devotees to see the construction work. On 4 August, The Daily Guardian had reported that devotees will be able to see the construction work of Ram Janmabhoomi temple […]

by Ashish Sinha - August 10, 2021, 7:00 am

Devotees will now be able to see the ongoing temple construction work in the Ram Janmabhoomi complex. Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust has made arrangements for devotees to see the construction work.

On 4 August, The Daily Guardian had reported that devotees will be able to see the construction work of Ram Janmabhoomi temple with their own eyes. The Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust tweeted from the official Twitter handle and said: “A viewing gallery has been opened alongside the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir site, to facilitate devotees to get a glimpse of the ongoing construction activity.” An iron mesh has been installed on the 15 feet wide site on Darshan Marg for devotees to see the construction work and from here the construction work can be seen. Arrangements have been made to show the construction work from the Darshan Marg of Shri Ramlala. 

One year was completed on 5 August of the Bhoomi Pujan done for the construction of Shri Ram temple in Ayodhya. On completion of one year of the Bhoom Pujan for the construction of Shri Ram Temple, the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra tweeted from the official Twitter handle and said: “The construction of the Bhavya Mandir at Shri Ram Janmabhoomi is going on at a fast pace. It will be ready soon and the doors would be opened for all devotees for darshan.”

“One year ago, on this day, the Bhumi Pujan for a Bhavya Mandir dedicated to Bhagwan ShriRam took place. The historic moment was after struggle for hundreds of years. Words fail to do justice to the support and blessings received from millions of devotees,’ it added. 

Ram Mandir Trustee Dr Anil Mishra told The Daily Guardian that 60 percent work of filling the foundation of Ayodhya Ram temple has been completed. 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 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