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Construction of Ram Temple to be completed by June 5 this year

   Construction of Ram Temple to be completed by June 5 this year

The much-anticipated completion of the Ram temple construction at the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra is set to be finalized by June 5 this year, marking a monumental achievement in the cultural and religious landscape of India. Nripendra Mishra, Chairman of the Construction Committee, affirmed that after June 5, devotees will be welcomed to visit and offer darshan at all temples within the premises.

The journey towards this historic moment began with the 'pran pratishtha' of Shri Ram Lalla on January 22, 2024. Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the Vedic rituals during this auspicious ceremony, joined by representatives from diverse spiritual and religious sects across the nation. The occasion was a testament to the unity and reverence shared by people from all walks of life, including representatives of various tribal communities.

In an exclusive statement, Mishra highlighted the intricate planning and collaborative efforts that enabled the completion of this architectural marvel. "Teamwork has been crucial in overcoming the challenges we faced," he remarked, emphasizing the project's resilience in the face of engineering and design complexities aimed at ensuring the temple's endurance for centuries to come.

The construction, meticulously executed in the traditional Nagara style, stands as a testament to Indian craftsmanship and architectural prowess. Spanning 380 feet in length and 250 feet in width, with a towering height of 161 feet, the temple is supported by 392 pillars and adorned with 44 intricately designed doors. Each pillar and wall within the temple complex features exquisitely sculpted depictions of Hindu deities, narrating stories of ancient lore and spiritual devotion.

Post-completion, devotees will have the opportunity to explore not only the central sanctum dedicated to Shri Ramlalla but also temples honoring Maharishi Valmiki, Shri Vashisht ji, Ahilya ji, Nishadraj Maharaj, Shabri Mata, and Agstya Muni. The forthcoming program, to be detailed by Champat Rai ji on June 5, promises a comprehensive schedule for public access and religious ceremonies within the temple precinct.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's unwavering support and visionary leadership have been instrumental in realizing the long-cherished dream of the Ram Mandir, underscoring its significance as a symbol of national pride and cultural heritage.

As the completion date approaches, anticipation grows among millions of devotees and enthusiasts eager to witness this historic moment unfold in Ayodhya, epitomizing India's rich spiritual legacy and architectural grandeur.

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