Latest photos of Ayodhya's Ram Mandir take internet by surprise
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, AYODHYA/ Updated : Mar 17, 2023, 16:27 IST
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New photos of Ram Mandir have been released. It is believed that the temple, after construction, would stand taller than 160 feet; a mammoth 2.7 acres of land has been allocated for the Ram Mandir. It would be the third largest H … Read more
New photos of Ram Mandir have been released. It is believed that the temple, after construction, would stand taller than 160 feet; a mammoth 2.7 acres of land has been allocated for the Ram Mandir. It would be the third largest Hindu shrine at its completion and will be spread over three floors. Read less
A series of latest photos of Ayodhya's under-construction Ram Mandir have taken the internet by surprise as the under-construction temple looks grandiose even in its making. These photos were shared by General Secretary of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra on Twitter. While the temple work is slated for completion in 2024, the photos have gone viral on the internet.
अयोध्या जी में प्रभु श्री रामलला के मंदिर का निर्माण कार्य धीरे-धीरे पूर्णता की ओर बढ़ता हुआ। https://t.co/z7ywYtnddl
— Champat Rai (@ChampatRaiVHP) 1662459615000Previously, a couple of photos of the temple construction site were shared on Twitter, showing that construction work is on in full swing at the site. By the looks of it, the temple would be yet another addition in the religious circuit of the country. Devotees have also been eagerly awaiting its completion.
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अयोध्या जी में भगवान श्रीराम की जन्मभूमि पर बन रहे भव्य मंदिर पर चल रहे निर्माण के कुछ चित्र प्रस्तुत हैं।Some pi… https://t.co/j9NZr4HgrX
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