Just two more pillars remain to be erected on the first floor, out of a total of up to seventeen already
According to a spokesman of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, the idol of Ram Lalla will be housed in the sanctum sanctorum of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya on an eight-foot-tall gold-plated marble seat.
He said on Tuesday that the throne is being made by Rajasthani artisans and should reach Ayodhya by December 15.
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It will have dimensions of three feet by four feet by eight feet. Additionally, as per Anil Mishra of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, the construction of the sanctum sanctorum is finished.
He stated that while eighty percent of the first floor’s work is complete, the Ram temple’s ground floor must be ready by December 15th.
There are just two pillars left to put on the starting floor, out of a total of up to seventeen already. According to Mishra, the first story roof should be finished by December 15. He also mentioned that the flooring in Parikrama Marg was finally finished and that the Griha Mandap’s floor is now being marbled.
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He stated that construction has begun on the rooftops of the passenger service center’s three stories and that the main entrance of Ram Mandir’s outer wall, or “parkota,” is almost complete and will be completed by the end of November.
Mishra added that a lot of gold and silver things that devotees have contributed will be burned down because storage is a problem. He continued, “The melting operation will be done under the watchful eye of a reputable organization.”