By- Srushti sharma
The soon-to-be-inaugurated Ram Mandir is all set to become the largest temple in India
The foundation of the Ram Mandir holds profound spiritual significance, as sacred soil from 2587 regions were brought in to build it.
The architects hail from the illustrious Sompura family, known for crafting more than 100 temples worldwide, including the revered Somnath Temple.
The Ram Mandir has been completely built of stones, and no steel or iron was used.
It’s interesting to note that the bricks used in constructing the Ram Mandir bear the sacred inscription 'Shri Ram.'
Spread across three floors, covering 2.7 acres, the ground floor depicts Lord Ram's life, while the first floor will immerse visitors in the grandeur of Lord Ram’s Darbaar
The August 5th consecration ceremony was carried out with the holy water from 150 rivers across India.
A time capsule buried 2000 ft below the temple will include a copper plate inscribed with relevant information about the temple
The temple incorporates 360 pillars in the Nagar style, enhancing its visual appeal and making it a masterpiece of architectural finesse.