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Ayodhya Ram Mandir Construction Update

The ground floor of the Ayodhya Ram Mandir is nearly finished, and Prime Minister Modi has been invited to the Pran-Pratishtha ceremony to see how the temple has developed thus far.

Ayodhya Ram Mandir Construction's

Senior members of the trust, including the chairman of the construction committee Nripendra Mishra, recently examined the status of the Ram temple's ground floor.

Ayodhya Ram Mandir

The sanctum sanctorum of the temple will be finished in gold. There will be 46 teak wood doors and 392 pillars across the entire temple.

Specifications Of Ram Mandir Temple

The five mandaps at the Ayodhya Mandir. The five mandaps' domes measure 34 feet wide by 32 feet long, while the courtyard's heights range from 69 feet to 111 feet.

Material Quality

The material for the temple has been carefully chosen, according to the construction committee, to ensure endurance and durability, the Ayodhya officials informed PTI.

Pran-Pratishta Ceremony

The Pran-Pratishtha event has been invited to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The ritual is anticipated to take place on January 17.

Cost Of Ram Mandir Temple Construction

The Ayodhya Temple is reportedly being built for a total of Rs 18,000 crore. By December 2023, the building of the temple should be finished.

Ayodhaya Temple Construction

Recent images of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya demonstrate how quickly construction is progressing.

Babri Masjid Mosque

Mir Baqi, a general under Babur, the Mughal emperor, erected the Babri Masjid.

Supreme Court Verdict

The Supreme Court issued its final ruling in the Ayodhya case on November 9, 2019.

Supreme Court Judgement

The Ram Janmabhoomi will be constructed on the disputed land, according to a Supreme Court judgment that the government of India create a trust to receive it.

Supreme Court Judgement

According to the Supreme Court, It is mandated that the central govt. provide over 5 acres of alternate property in another location to the Uttar Pradesh Sunni Central Waqf Board so that it might construct a mosque to replace the Babri Masjid, which was demolished.

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