Map of Ayodhya's 'Ram Mandir' released, know plan for 70 acres land
Map of Ayodhya's 'Ram Mandir' released, know plan for 70 acres land
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Ayodhya: The process of construction of the grand Ram temple being built in Ayodhya is going on loudly. Meanwhile, on Wednesday, the map of the 70-acre area on the Ramjanmabhoomi has been made public by the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust. Trust general secretary Champat Rai has released a 36-page development format on his Facebook page, giving information about what else will be built in this complex in addition to the temple.

According to the information, the area of construction of the temple will be in 57400 square feet. Natural materials will be used more and more in the construction of Ram temple, the construction of buildings built in it will be compatible with environmental standards. Along with this, the conservation of artefacts, heritage will also be done. There will be five shikhars and 12 gates in the Ram temple. Under which the main temple will be constructed on 2.7 acres, the total built-up area of the temple will be spread over 57400 square feet. A total of five pavilions will be built in the Ram temple, the length of the temple will be 360 feet and width 235 feet. The height has been set 161 feet including the summit of the temple.

Ram temple will have a total of three floors, the height of each floor will be 20 feet. The number of columns in the ground floor of the temple will be 160, the number of columns on the first floor 132 and 74 columns in the second floor will be made. There will be a Janmabhoomi museum in the Sriramala archaeological philosophy project, in which an exhibition of inscriptions and antiquities obtained in excavation will be put up.

 

Posted by Champat Rai on Monday, 28 December 2020
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