Champat Rai and other officials present in the meeting.
– Photo: Amar Ujala
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25 statues will be installed in the Ramjanmabhoomi complex. This decision was taken in the meeting of the Ram Mandir Nirman Samiti. There is also a consensus on building temples of Goswami Tulsidas and Lord Kurmanarayan in the complex. Apart from this, six temples will be established in Parkota, seven temples in Ram Darbar and Saptmandapam. Work has already started on all these.
This time the meeting was chaired by Champat Rai, general secretary of Shriramjanmabhoomi Tirtha Kshetra Trust. Every time the meeting was chaired by Nripendra Mishra, chairman of the construction committee. This time due to ill health, Nripendra Mishra could not come to Ayodhya to attend the meeting. Former CBRI director AK Mittal attended the meeting as his representative. The construction work was inspected before the meeting.
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Trust’s general secretary Champat Rai said that discussions were held on completing the construction of Ram temple by December, construction of rampart, establishment of Ram Darbar. It has been decided that a total of 25 idols will be installed in Ramjanmabhoomi premises. The divine idol of Ramlala has been installed on the ground floor of Ram temple, apart from this 25 more idols will be installed. Six idols will be installed in rampart, seven idols in Saptmandapam. Apart from this, one idol will be installed in Sheshavatar temple. Idols of Ram’s four brothers, Mata Sita and Hanuman will be installed in Ram Darbar.
Champat Rai said that all the idols of Ram Darbar will be carved in a single stone. Apart from this, there is also a consensus on building a temple of Goswami Tulsidas and Kurma Narayan Bhagwan. Ram Mandir Trust member Dr Anil Mishra, Ram Mandir architect Ashish Sompura and engineers of the implementing agency were present in the meeting.
Another 1.30 lakh cubic feet of stones will be used in the temple
Champat Rai said that 1.30 lakh cubic feet of stones will be required for the construction of the temple. So far, three lakh cubic feet of stones have been used in the construction of Ram Mandir. The pace of construction work of Ram Mandir has been hampered due to continuous rain. In such a situation, it will be a challenge to complete the construction work of Ram Mandir by December. For this, there has also been a discussion on increasing the number of laborers soon.