Ayodhya's Grand Ram Temple Nears Completion with Gold-Plated Throne for Ram Lalla
- Posted on November 1, 2023
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- By Arijit Dutta
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In a significant development for Ayodhya's Ram Temple, the iconic idol of Ram Lalla will soon grace an eight-foot-tall gold-plated marble throne within the temple's inner sanctum. This grandeur is attributed to the relentless efforts of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, who have been overseeing the temple's construction. The artisans in Rajasthan are currently crafting this opulent throne, which is expected to reach Ayodhya by December 15.
In a significant development for
Ayodhya's Ram Temple, the iconic idol of Ram Lalla will soon grace an
eight-foot-tall gold-plated marble throne within the temple's inner sanctum.
This grandeur is attributed to the relentless efforts of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi
Teerth Kshetra Trust, who have been overseeing the temple's construction. The
artisans in Rajasthan are currently crafting this opulent throne, which is
expected to reach Ayodhya by December 15.
The throne itself is set to be a
masterpiece, standing at eight feet in height, measuring three feet in length,
and four feet in width. Simultaneously, the ground floor of the Ram temple is
rapidly taking shape, thanks to the dedicated work of the trust members. The
sanctum sanctorum construction is already complete, and the ground floor is
slated for preparation by December 15. Impressively, an impressive 80% of the
first-floor work is finished, with 17 pillars already installed. Only two more
pillars remain, and the completion of the first-floor roof is projected by the
same date.
Notably, the flooring work on the
Parikrama Marg has been successfully executed, and efforts are now focused on
laying marble on the floor of the Griha Mandap. Furthermore, all three floors
of the passenger convenience center are nearing completion, and the final
touches to the Ram Mandir's outside wall, or "parkota," will be done
by the end of November.
Additionally, generous devotees have made substantial contributions in the form of gold and silver items. These donations will be melted down, given the difficulty in storing such precious materials. The melting process will be carried out under the guidance of a well-regarded organization.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi also
expressed optimism about the project's swift completion, acknowledging the
instrumental role played by Hindu spiritual leader Jagadguru Rambhadracharya.
He commended the temple's progress and identified Sanskrit as a language
symbolizing both tradition and identity during a recent public function in
Madhya Pradesh.
Meanwhile, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister
Yogi Adityanath emphasized that the consecration ceremony scheduled for January
22, to be officiated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, will reflect the
sentiments of millions of Lord Ram's devotees. The ceremony holds great
significance, underscoring the importance of this historic endeavor in Ayodhya.