What You Should Know About Ayodhya Ram Mandir

The Ayodhya Ram Mandir construction is projecte to be a unique blend of exquisite workmanship and cutting-edge engineering.

The Uttar Pradesh administration is rushing to fulfil the December 2023 deadline by completing phase one of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya. The Ram Temple, one of the largest temples erecte in India after independence, is said to be a blend of modern technology amenities with age-old Indian customs.

 


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Background

The Mughal monarch Babur erected the Babri Masjid between 1528 and 1529. Members of the Hindu community, on the other hand, claimed ownership of the location, believing it to be the birthplace of Lord Ram. The location was later declare contested, resulting in a lengthy legal fight. On November 9, 2019, the Supreme Court resolved the title issue by accepting the 2.77 acres of contested land as Lord Ram’s birthplace, opening the path for the construction of the Ram Mandir.

 

Ceremony to lay the foundation stone for the Ayodhya Ram Mandir

Following the Supreme Court’s decision, Prime Minister Narendra Modi performed the Bhumi Poojan ceremony and lay the temple’s foundation stone on August 5, 2020.

 

Area and capacity of the Ayodhya Temple

The temple space is about 2.7 acres in size, spanning 54,700 square feet. The whole Ram Mandir Complex will span almost 70 acres and be capable of accommodating up to a million worshippers at any given moment.

 

Ayodhya Ram Temple: Construction Oversight Agency

The temple’s construction is overseen by the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust.

 

Estimated cost and finance for the Ayodhya Mandir

The temple’s building cost is estimate to be between Rs 300 and 400 crore. The whole Ram Janmabhoomi complex would cost Rs 1,100 crore to develop. The temple trust has been raising funds for building through crowdsourcing. According to the trust, it collects roughly Rs 1 crore from the public each month. The trust had received Rs 3,400 crore in daan (gift) from the people as of June 2022. The excess funds would be use to further improve Ayodhya.

Ayodhya Ram Mandir: Bansi Paharpur Sandstone: The Ram Mandir’s superstructure will be built of carve Rajasthan Bansi Paharpur stone, a rare pink marble stone note for its beauty and strength. A total of 4 lakh square feet of stone would be require.

The Bansi Paharpur Sandstone is located in the Bayana Tehsil of the Bharatpur District of Rajasthan and comes in pink and red tones. In 2021, the centre obtained in-principle clearance to convert 398 hectares of protected forest land into revenue land to allow mining of the pink sandstone near the Band Baretha Wildlife Sanctuary in Bharatpur, overturning a mining restriction imposed in 2016.

 

Builders of the Ayodhya Ram Mandir

While Larsen & Toubro is in charge of the main structure, Tata Consultancy Engineers Ltd is in charge of the auxiliary amenities.

 

Interior of the Ayodhya Ram Mandir

 

The planned temple measures 360 feet long, 235 feet broad, and 161 feet tall.

The temple was designe by Chandrakant Bhai Sompura, whose grandfather, Prabhakarji Sompura, also constructed the Somnath Temple with his son, Ashish Sompura. In 1992, the 79-year-old architect was appointe. Sompura stated that the Ram Mandir is being built in the Nagara style, in accordance with Vastu Shastra principles.

The east entrance would be constructed in the Gopuram style, which depicts the temples of the south. The temple’s walls would be covere with artwork representing Lord Ram’s life.

Shape: The mandir’s sanctorum would be octagonal, but the structure’s circumference would be round.

Floors: The mandir will include five domes and a 161-foot-tall tower. The three-story temple will feature a centre – Garbh Griha – designed to let sunlight to fall on the idol of Ram Lalla, the Lord’s newborn manifestation. The Griha Mandap, like the sanctum, would be completely covere, but the Keertan Mandap, Nritya Mandap, Rang Mandap, and the two Prarthana Mandaps on each side would be open.

The idol: The newborn Ram’s idol would be 5 feet tall and constructed of white marble.

The temple bell: Etah, a well-known site for bell production in India. Is bringing a 2,100-kg bell for the Ram Temple. The 6-foot-tall, 5-foot-wide bell will set you back Rs 21 lakh.

 

Lifespan of the Ayodhya Ram Mandir

The magnificent edifice will have a lifespan of more than 1,000 years. “Every material that is use…every design and sketch that is use…is done at IIT Chennai.” They are the pioneers. L&T and TCE then put it to the test. Finally, we have given the Central Research Building Institute the stability test for our 1,000-year programme. The CRBI has simulated the whole load that will be apply to the structure. In short, we rely on the brightest minds in our country. There is just one goal: how to make this temple distinctive and enduring for 1,000 years.”

 

Opening of the Ayodhya Ram Mandir

The state government of Uttar Pradesh intends to unveil the Ayodhya Ram Mandir to worshipers in December 2023. “Our greatest hope is that by December 2023…we will be able to construct the ground level of the Garbha Griha (sanctorum).” Says the architect.

However, the artisans would need at least another year to construct the sacred location.

“You can imagine how much work remains. I believe that by the end of 2024, all of the floors will be done. The interior carvings and iconography would still be completed.”

 

 

 

 


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