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The progress of the ground floor of the Ram Temple was reviewed recently by senior members of the trust, including chairman of the construction committee Nripendra Misra
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The temple’s sanctum sanctorum will have a gold finish. The whole temple will have 392 pillars and 46 teak wooden doors. Post the completion of the temple's foundation raft and plinth, the placement of Rajasthan’s Bansi Paharpur stone will be decided
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Ayodhya Mandir has five mandaps - Gudh Mandap, Rang Mandap, Nritya Mandap, Prathana Mandap and Kirtan Mandap. The dome size of the five mandaps is 34 feet in width and 32 feet in length and the height of the courtyard ranges from 69 feet to 111 feet. The temple is approximately 380 feet in length, 250 feet in width and 161 feet high from the courtyard
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"To provide longevity and durability, the construction committee said, the material has been selectively picked up for the temple. The total area of the temple, including the peripheral 'parkota', is 8.64 acres. The 'parkota' is 762 metres long with provision for six temples and a facility for 'parikrama' by devotees,” the Ayodhya officials told PTI in a report
The Board of Trustees of Sri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirath Kshetra Trust have invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi for Ayodhya temple’s 'Pran-Pratishtha' ceremony, during which the idol of Ram Lalla will be installed in the sanctum sanctorum of the Ram temple in Ayodhya. The ritual is expected to take place on January 17
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As per reports, the Ayodhya Temple is being constructed at a cost of Rs 18,000 crore. The construction of the temple is expected to be completed by December 2023 and Lord Ram is expected to be seated in the sanctum sanctorum by the Makar Sankranti festival in January 2024
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A series of latest photos of Ayodhya's under-construction Ram Mandir shows that the work is going at a good speed. Champat Rai, General Secretary of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra, had tweeted Ayodhya Ram Mandir’s images from his handle in April 2023
Babri Masjid was a mosque in Ayodhya, which is believed to be the birthplace of Hindu deity Ram. It was built by Mir Baqi, a general of the Mughal emperor Babur. Later it was demolished by a Hindu nationalist mob, which led to communal violence that led to the death of approximately 2,900 people
The final judgement in the Ayodhya dispute was declared by the Supreme Court on November 9, 2019. It ordered the disputed land (2.77 acres) to be handed over to a trust (to be created by the government of India) to build the Ram Janmabhoomi. It also ordered the PM Modi-led BJP government to give an alternative 5 acres of land in another place to the Uttar Pradesh Sunni Central Waqf Board to build a mosque as a replacement for the demolished Babri Masjid