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Weak Stones Will Be Removed On First Floor Of Ram Mandir In Ayodhya – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live

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Weak stones will be removed on first floor of Ram Mandir in Ayodhya

Shri Ram Temple in Ayodhya Dham.
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On the first floor of the Ram temple located in Ramnagari Ayodhya, some stones have been installed whose thickness is less. The quality is also not good. It is being told that these are old stones. Now these stones will be removed and replaced with Makrana stones. This decision has been taken on the first day of the meeting of the Ram Temple Construction Committee. Committee chairman Nripendra Mishra has disclosed this. Told that the stones whose thickness is less will be replaced.

He told that 80 murals based on Ramkatha are to be made in the 800 meter long parkota. All these murals are to be made on bronze. These will be pasted on the stones. Of these, 10 murals have been completed. A mural has also been installed.

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There was also discussion about taking precautions

What precautions need to be taken after installing the mural? This was also discussed in the meeting. So that the devotees coming to Ram temple do not have to walk long distances, a building is being constructed near the temple, where devotees can deposit their shoes and slippers. Six to 10 thousand pairs of shoes and slippers will be collected in this building at one time.

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Engineers from the executing agency were present

As soon as they come out after darshan, devotees will be able to wear shoes and slippers and go to Kuber Tila and other temples built in the complex. Due to this they will not have to walk barefoot for long distances. General Secretary of Ram Mandir Trust Champat Rai, Trustee Dr. Anil Mishra, temple construction in-charge Gopal Rao, temple architect Ashish Sompura and engineers of the executive organization were present in the meeting.



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