BJP MP Subrata Pathak demands : Akhilesh Yadav should not be invited or allowed to enter the inauguration of Ram temple

Preparations are in full swing for the consecration of the grand Ram temple being built in Ayodhya on January 22. BJP MP from Kannauj Lok Sabha seat Subrata Pathak has written a letter to the Ram Mandir Trust. He wrote in the letter that those who opened fire on Ram devotees should not be called.

Groundwater level beneath the Ayodhya temple complex will never go down, the temple complex will not discharge any wastewater outside

With barely a month left before the grand opening of the Ram Temple on January 22, the Ram Temple Trust presented the landscape map of the temple premises giving an overview of the 70-acre complex. The complex is modelled on Aatmanribhar principle as it will have sewer plants, water treatment plants, a fire brigade post and a dedicated power line. The temple will not become a burden on the Ayodhya municipality, Ayodhya Trust's general secretary Champat Rai said.

 Ayodhya Trust general secretary Champat Rai on Tuesday revealed the map of Ayodhya's Ram Temple complex.

14-foot wide percota around grand temple, zero-discharge complex: Here are top 10 points

1. The entry into the temple will be from the east side, and exit from the south side. The entire temple superstructure will eventually be three storeys.

2. Visitors will have to climb 32 steps from the eastern side to reach the main temple.

3. The temple complex is built in the traditional Nagara style -- 250 feet wide and 161 feet high. Each floor of the temple will be 20 ft high and have a total of 392 pillars and 44 gates.

4. Generally temples in the North do not have percota (outer part around the sanctum sanctorum). But the Ram Temple will have a percota, 14-foot wide and spanning 732 metres.

 


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