Shri Ram Temple Ayodhya Enters Final Ground Floor Construction Phase- Nripendra Misra


Ayodhya : The progress of ground floor in Shri Ram Temple was reviewed recently by the senior members of the Trust including Chairman Construction Committee, Mr. Nripendra Misra. The Engineering teams of M/s Larsen & Tourbo, M/s Tata Consulting Engineers and Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust also participated. The progress is being monitored on a daily basis by senior functionaries and actual issues getting addressed.
After the completion of the Temple foundation, raft and plinth, the placement of Bansi Paharpur Rajasthan stone on the three-storey Temple is in full swing. Apart from Garbh Grah (Sanctum Sanctorum) the temple has five Mandaps – Gudh Mandap, Rang Mandap, Nritya Mandap, Prathana Mandap and Kirtan Mandap. The dome size of the five mandaps are 34 Feet width and 32 Feet length and height from courtyard ranging from 69 feet to 111 feet.

To provide longevity and durability, the material has been selectively picked up for the Temple which includes 1.30 lakh cubic meter of engineering fill in foundation, 9500 cubic meter M-35 grade compacted concrete in raft, 6.16 lakh cubic feet of Granite in plinth, 4.74 lakh cubic feet of Bansi-Paharpur stone in super structure of temple, 14,132 CFT carved Makrana Marble stone in Pillars and wall cladding and 76,219 square feet high quality Makrana marble flooring.

The Temple will have both internal and external lighting arrangements with in ground uplighter, cove lighting, spot lightings and flexible linear lighting for ghumat level. The external view of the temple will have projected façade lighting.
The total area of the temple including the peripheral Parkota is 8.64 acres. The Parkota is 762 meter long with provision for six temples and facility of ‘Parikrama’ by devotees.
The construction work on infrastructure buildings is in full swing for completion by October 2023. The ancient ‘Kuber Tila’ with Shiva temple and proposed ‘Jatayu’ would also attract devotees once completed.