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Ram Janmabhoomi Trust releases 3D visualization of Ram Mandir construction progress

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The construction of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya is going on in full swing, with the temple likely to be opened for devotees just before the 2024 Lok Sabha polls.

The 3D video depicts the Ram Temple surrounded by lush green lawns. The pillars and the walls of the main temple will have designs of gods and goddesses. The temple will also have marble flooring and sandstone walls, the video shows.

The captivating video of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya also shows the patterns being created on the top and floor. The grand temple will be surrounded by several smaller temples on all four sides

Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust releases 3D preview of the grand Ram Mandir in Ayodhya.

After the credit roll of initial 30 seconds, the video unfolds all the design details of the grand Ram Temple that is being constructed in Ayodhya for the last one and half years.

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It then zooms in to hover over the actual temple site of approximately 3 acres to give an angled view. The symmetrical designs of the major plot layout attract the sight with perfect right angles dividing the plot into major sections.

Besides the grand Ram Mandir and boundary walls with decorated Makharas, Mandapas, and Mahadwaras, proper areas are left vacant for vegetation. The greenery seen in the preview is comforting the eyes.

The temple will be 235 feet wide, 360 feet long, and 161 feet high. Once complete, the temple complex will be the world’s third-largest Hindu shrine. It is designed in the Gujara-Chalukya style of the northern Indian temple architecture

It will have five mandapas and every mandapa will have a shikhara. The tallest shikhara will be on the Garbhagriha. The temple will be approached via 16 feet wide staircase. The Makrana red stone design temple complex will have 366 pillars. The pillars will be decorated with Indian designs and they will depict different Hindu deities like Shiva, Saraswati, Ganesh, etc.


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