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Ayodhya: 20 point features of Ram temple complex

Ayodhya: When only 18 days are left for the consecration ceremony of Ram Lalla in the newly constructed grand temple in Ram Janmabhoomi, Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust has enumerated the merits of the Ayodhya Ram Temple complex. On Thursday, the Trust shared information on 20 points on the grandeur of the temple from all areas of the temple complex to the sanctum sanctorum of Lord Ram through social networks. According to the Trust, this three-storey temple is built in the traditional style of Nagar. The main sanctum sanctorum houses the idol of Shri Ram Lala, while the first floor will house Shri Ram Darbar. Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust revealed that the Ram temple will have five pavilions. There will be pavilions for dance, colour, assembly, prayer and kirtan. The statues of gods and goddesses are adorned on the pillars and walls of the temple. Devotees will be able to enter Singhdwar by climbing 32 stairs. There is a rectangular wall around the temple. The temple has special facilities for disabled pilgrims and the elderly, including ramps and lifts. The fidecomiso of the temple says that there is a historical well (Sita Kupa) near the temple, which dates back to ancient times. Additionally, it is also building a Pilgrim Facility Center (PFC) with a capacity of 25,000 people. Will provide medical facilities and clothes for the pilgrims. Highlights of Ram Putra Temple Complex: The length (from east to west) of the temple is 380 feet, width is 250 feet and height is 161 feet. The temple has three floors and each floor is 20 feet high. It has a total of 392 pillars. There are 44 doors. · The main sanctum sanctorum houses the infant form of Lord Rama (the idol of Shri Ram Lala), while the first floor houses the court of Shri Ram. · There are five mandap: Nritya Mandap, Rang Mandap, Sabha Mandap, Prayer and Kirtan Mandap. Statues of gods and goddesses are carved on the pillars and walls. · Entry to Ram temple from this side will be achieved by climbing 32 stairs from Singh Puerta. Ramps and lifts will be enabled for the convenience of disabled persons and elderly. There is a rectangular wall around the temple. Its total length in all four directions is 732 meters and width is 14 feet. There are four temples at the four corners of the Ram temple complex dedicated to Lord Sol, Lord Bhagwan, Lord Ganesha and Lord Shiva. There is a temple of Maa Annapurna in the northern arm and a temple of Hanuman ji in the southern arm. · There is a historical well (Sita Kupa) near the temple, which gives information about its antiquity. · Other temples proposed in the premises of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi temples will be dedicated to Maharishi Valmiki, Maharishi Vashishtha, Maharishi Agastya, Maharishi Vishwamitranishad Raj, Mata Shabari and revered wife Devi Ahilya. · It has renovated the ancient temple of Lord Shiva along with the installation of Jatayu at Kuber Tila in the south-eastern part of the Ram temple complex. · Iron has not been used anywhere in the temple. · The foundation of the temple is made of a 14 meter thick layer of roller compacted concrete (RCC), which looks like artificial rock. To protect the temple from soil moisture, a 21 feet high granite platform was constructed. The temple complex has a waste water treatment plant, a water treatment plant, a water supply for fire protection and an independent central electricity. · It is building a Pilgrim Facility Center (PFC) with a capacity of 25,000 people. Will provide medical facilities and clothes to the pilgrims. · The premises will also be linked to an independent block with bathroom area, toilet, toilet, open taps etc. · The temple is being constructed entirely using traditional and indigenous technology of India, with special emphasis on environment and water conservation and 70 per cent of the 70-acre area has been kept green.

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