Ayodhya: In anticipation of the highly anticipated consecration ceremony of the Ram Mandir, the National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC) of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has unveiled the initial visuals of the under-construction temple. These remarkable images, captured by indigenous satellites, offer an enlarged view of the evolving structure. Dated December 16, 2023, the satellite images were taken approximately a month before the scheduled consecration ceremony.
The detailed visuals not only highlight the progress of the Ram Mandir but also showcase surrounding elements, such as the redeveloped Dashrath Mahal and the flowing Sarayu River. Furthermore, the newly renovated Ayodhya railway station, a significant part of the overall infrastructure development, is distinctly visible in the images provided by the NRSC.
As the first phase of the temple approaches completion, the forthcoming "pran pratishtha" ceremony of the Ram Lalla idol, scheduled for January 22, is eagerly anticipated. The temple complex, designed in the traditional Nagara style, boasts impressive dimensions—380 feet in length (east-west direction), 250 feet in width, and 161 feet in height. Each floor of the temple will stand at 20 feet, adorned with a total of 392 pillars and 44 gates. The satellite visuals not only document the architectural progress but also contribute to the broader narrative surrounding the monumental Ram Mandir project.
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