With the installation of its inaugural ‘Golden Gate’, the Ayodhya Ram Janmabhoomi temple embarks on a new era, marking a profound moment of architectural magnificence.
The ‘Golden Gate’ represents the enduring religious and cultural legacy of the region, and Ayodhya joyfully celebrates this vital milestone.
Radiating a luminous aura that resonates with the deep devotion to Lord Ram, this gate represents an important milestone in the continued evolution of the sacred site.
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- What has been installed in Ram Janambhoomi?
- How was the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya built?
What has been installed in Ram Janambhoomi?
In preparation for the Pran Pratishtha event on January 22, the Ayodhya Ram Temple recently added its initial golden gate.
This door is eight feet wide and twelve feet high. Over the next three days, a total of thirteen golden gates, including the wide gate of the sanctum sanctorum, will be installed at the Ram Temple.
These doors will adorn the upper floor of the sanctum sanctorum, enhancing the sacred ambience of the temple.
According to official statements, the Ram Temple will have a total of 46 gates, with an impressive 42 gates adorned with a 100 kg layer of gold.
In a leaked photo of the golden entrance, the central panel captures the presence of two welcoming elephants, while two attendants stand with their hands together in a posture reminiscent of a palace in the top section of the image.
Meanwhile, the bottom of the door displays four squares intricately engraved with exquisite artwork.
On Tuesday, the initial Swarn Dwar (Golden Gate) was installed at the Ram Janmabhoomi temple in Ayodhya.
How was the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya built?
The Ram Mandir is a three-storied shrine, measuring 380 feet long (east to west), 250 feet wide and rising to a height of 161 feet.
Built in the classical Nagara style, the temple has a total of 44 gates and 392 pillars.
Within its architecture, there are five mandapaps (halls): Rang Mandap, Sabha Mandap, Kirtan Mandap and Nritya Mandap.
Preparations are in full swing, with idols featuring elephants, lions, Lord Hanuman, Garuda and the ‘Vahana’ of Lord Vishnu being placed at the entrance gate of the Ram Temple.
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Source: vtt.edu.vn