Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday arrived in Ayodhya to review the progress of the construction of the Ram temple which is all set to open on January 1, 2024. He will offer prayers in the upcoming Mandir as well as in the Hanumangarh temple.
As per sources, CM Yogi will also take stock of the ongoing multiple infrastructure developmental projects like bridges and four-lane road constructions. He will hold a review meeting to inspect the progress of the international airport. In January 2023, the first visuals of the premises and the look of the Ram Mandir were released which showed the construction work for the temple was in full swing. The Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust earlier in October informed that over half the construction work of the Ram temple is completed and the grand temple will be open for devotees in January 2024 after the installation of the idols of deities.
Notably, Union Minister Home Minister Amit Shah recently announced and confirmed the Ram Mandir will be opened for pilgrims by January 1, 2024. Addressing a rally in Tripura, Amit Shah said, “I am announcing the dates for the opening of Ram Temple. Ayodhya’s Ram Mandir will be ready by January 1, 2024.”
According to the statement released by the Trust, the main entrance of the temple will be ‘Singh Dwar’. Granite stones are being used in the temple area of 2.77 acres. It has been informed that there will be a total of 392 pillars in the temple and nearly 12 gates will be constructed. There will be 160 pillars in the sanctum sanctorum and 132 pillars on the first floor.
“There will be no effect of earthquakes on the temple. There is no use of bars in the temple, work is being done to connect stones with copper leaves. Five temples will be built within the temple walls and Panchdev temple will be constructed. Also, Surya Dev Temple and Vishnu Devta Temple are being built,” the statement added.
A lion gate will be constructed at the front entrance of the temple while the dance pavilion, the colour pavilion and the esoteric pavilion will be constructed in front of it.
It is pertinenet to mention that Prime Minister Narendra Modi also reviewed the Shree Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra site on October 23 during his visit to the city to launch the sixth edition of the grand Deepotsav celebrations organised by the Yogi Adityanath-led state government. The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister is also constantly in touch with authorities and reviewing the construction work every month.
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