Construction of sanctum sanctorum completed in Ram temple in Ayodhya
The construction of a grand Ram temple at Shri Ram Janmabhoomi in Ayodhya is going on at a rapid pace. Hundred percent work in the ground floor of Ram temple has been completed. Apart from ten percent finishing work on the first floor, the work of making statues using iconography on some pillars is going on.
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According to Dr. Anil Mishra, Trustee of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra, “No one has control over natural obstacles. Apart from this, the arrangements are being managed as much as possible. The construction of Sapta Mandapam will be completed on time. Apart from Maharishi Valmiki, Maharishi Agastya, Maharishi Vishwamitra and Maharishi Vashishtha, temples of Mata Shabari, Devi Ahilya and Nishadraj have taken shape in Sapta Mandapam.
The construction work of sanctum sanctorum in Ram temple is in the final stage.
The foundation and plinth of Sheshavtar temple have been constructed and the pillars are being erected. He told that there will be a delay in the construction of Pushkarini (Kund) because the stones and other construction materials of the Sapta Mandapam temples under construction are kept at the site of the Kund. Only after their removal will construction be possible on the vacant site. At present its design is being prepared.”
An incident based on Ramayana is being depicted.
In the Ram temple, episodes from the life of Lord Ram based on Ramayana are being depicted according to different ideological philosophies. Regarding this, Building Construction Committee Chairman Nripendra Mishra says, “90 episodes of Ramayana have been marked as episodes on bronze metal plates (a mixture of copper and bronze) in the park. All these incidents are related to the journey of Lord Ram to become Maryada Purushottam. These topics have been arranged sequentially. Similarly, 85 instances of marble being installed on the lower plinth of Ram temple have been marked. This is Ram Katha in which the glory of God has been sung. In this Ramkatha, verses of Valmiki Ramayana are being engraved on each piece of marble whose length and width are six by three feet.