Industrialist Harsh Goenka on Tuesday took to X to share a video of the development of the Ram Janmabhoomi Temple in Ayodhya. “Step-by-step, how the Ram mandir was created in Ayodhya….” Goenka captioned his put up.
The video is sourced from Larsen and Tubro, which constructed the temple. The video exhibits the development of the temple from begin to end.
Reacting to the video, a person wrote, “Very properly captured the sequence of occasions.” In the meantime, one other wrote, “Certainly an Engineering Marvel with no cement and sariya, and with the anticipated lifetime of 1000 years.”
The Ram Janmabhoomi Temple in Ayodhya stands inside a 70-acre advanced, with its design rooted within the historical Nagara fashion of structure. It’s 161.75 ft in top, 380 ft in size, and 249.5 ft in width. The temple is a three-story construction comprising 5 mandaps — Nritya Mandap, Rang Mandap, Gudh Mandap, Kirtan Mandap, and Prarthana Mandap — together with the Predominant Shikar.
“In designing and developing the Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Mandir, we categorical our heartfelt gratitude to the Authorities….” L&T chairman and managing director S N Subrahmanyan mentioned.
A big variety of columns present assist to the muse of the temple. The bottom ground is upheld by 160 columns, the primary ground by 132 columns, and the second ground, distinguished by intricate design and detailing, is supported by 74 columns. This collective association not solely enhances the steadiness but additionally contributes to the general aesthetic enchantment of the temple.
Moreover, there are ramps and lifts in place for the convenience of entry for people with disabilities and the aged. The Mandir is enclosed by an oblong compound wall often called Parkota, measuring 732 meters in size and 14 ft in width.
The development of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya adopts a particular technique that eschews the utilization of metal or iron. As an alternative, the undertaking employs conventional building supplies, aligning with historical constructing practices and showcasing a dedication to sustainability.
(With inputs from PTI)