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 Ram Mandir | 22nd January 2024

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The Ram Mandir is a Hindu temple under construction in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is located at the site of Ram Janmabhoomi, the hypothesized birthplace of Rama, a principal deity of Hinduism.

The site is the former location of the Babri Masjid which was built in 16th century CE after the demolition of an existing non-Islamic structure. The idols of Rama and Sita were placed in the mosque in 1949, before it was attacked and demolished in 1992. In 2019, the Supreme Court of India delivered the verdict to give the disputed land to Hindus for construction of a temple, while Muslims would be given land elsewhere to construct a mosque. The court referenced a report from the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) as evidence suggesting the presence of a structure beneath the demolished Babri Masjid, that was found to be non-Islamic. However, ASI claims were heavily disputed by critics as contradictory, dubious, and being the product of nationalistic manipulation.

  • The Ram Mandir in Ayodhya is a three-story temple built in the traditional Nagar style.
  • The temple is 161 feet tall, 380 feet long, and 250 feet wide.
  • It has 392 pillars, 44 doors, and five halls.
  • The Ram Temple is among the most expensive religious projects in India in recent years, with an estimated cost of ₹1,800 crore.
  • The temple is surrounded by a large courtyard and smaller shrines dedicated to other Hindu deities.
  • The first floor is dedicated to Lord Ram, the second floor to Lord Hanuman, and the third floor is a museum.
  • The temple has 12 gates.
  • The temple is made of pink sandstone.
  • The temple was constructed using special bricks made from Domath Soil with the name of Lord Ram inscribed on them.
  • There are five Mandaps or halls, and their names are Nritya Mandap, Rang Mandap, Sabha Mandap, Prarthna and Kirtan Mandaps.
  • The entry is from the east, and devotees will have to climb 32 stairs through the Singh Dwar.
some attractive pictures of mandir

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    Pinderpal

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