Ayodhya is bustling with activity as extensive preparations are underway for the upcoming Pran Pratishtha event scheduled at the Shri Ram Temple in January. Every detail is being meticulously arranged to ensure a seamless experience for the devotees of Lord Shri Ram who plan to visit Ayodhya and seek blessings at the temple.
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The imminent consecration date of the Lord Shri Ram temple in Ayodhya signals continuous day-and-night efforts for the upcoming Pran Pratistha program scheduled for January 22. Daily, enchanting images of the divine temple unfold, and Champat Rai, the General Secretary of Ram Mandir Trust, reveals that approximately 70 percent of the expansive 70-acre complex surrounding Shri Ram Janmabhoomi will be transformed into lush greenery. Simultaneously, the Ram temple is poised to achieve self-sufficiency across various dimensions. Here’s an insight into how…
These will be the merits of Ram temple
Champat Rai has said that 70 percent of the green area includes such areas which are very dense and in some parts even sunlight hardly reaches down. About 600 existing trees have been preserved in the green area. At the same time, the temple complex will be self-sufficient in its own way and will not put any burden on the sewage or drainage system of Ayodhya Municipal Corporation. He informed that the complex will have two waste water treatment plants (STP), one water treatment plant (WTP) and a dedicated line from the power house. Rai said the temple complex will also have a fire station, which will be able to use water from the underground reservoir.
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Entry from East-Exit from South
Champat Rai shared that the Ram temple’s access point is set to be on the eastern side, with the departure route located on the southern side. The architectural design encompasses three stories in total, requiring devotees to ascend 32 steps to reach the central sanctum. The overall dimensions of the temple complex span 380 feet in length (east-west orientation), 250 feet in width, and 161 feet in height. Rai mentioned that each floor of the temple will measure 20 feet in height, featuring a collective arrangement of 392 pillars and 44 gates.
PM Modi will reach on 30 December
On December 30, PM Modi is scheduled to embark on a visit to Ayodhya, where he will unveil the refurbished Ayodhya railway station and inaugurate a new airport. Noteworthy is the upcoming Pran Pratishtha ceremony at the Ram temple on January 22, 2024, where PM Modi will preside as the chief guest. The event will witness the participation of celebrities, politicians, and numerous sages and saints from all corners of the country.
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