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An aerial view of Ayodhya’s temple shows the main’ Shikhar’ of the Ram Janmbhoomi Temple towering over several domes surrounding it. With a few days left until the Ram Mandir’s first anniversary on January 22, the temple committee trust recently shared pictures of other shrines being built in the temple complex.
The Ramjanmbhoomi Temple trust has prepared a plan to celebrate the day of the consecration ceremony of the Ram Lalla idol as ‘Pratishtha Dwadashi’.
As per the Trust, the other shrines being developed are the Surya Mandir, Ganesh Mandir, Shiva Mandir, Durga Mandir, Annapurna Mandir and Hanuman Mandir.
The ‘Shikhar’ or the tower of the Ram Mandir, which is a characteristic architectural feature of any Hindu temple, is also in its final stages of completion.
“The progress of the construction has become increasingly evident,” stated the temple trust, while sharing a picture of the same.
The Ram Mandir temple committee trust also stated that most of the shrines of the several Hindu gods and goddesses were near completion, while others would be completed soon.
Several images from the construction site also showed figurines of various Hindu mythological characters, which would be placed at various locations within the Ram Mandir Temple complex.
In November, the temple committee had said the construction of the temple, which was scheduled to be finished by June 2025, would be delayed till September 2025. Reportedly, the temple was facing a labour shortage.
On January 22, PM Narendra Modi led the ‘Pran Pratishtha’ ceremony, which marked Lord Ram’s homecoming after 500 years in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, which is said to be Ram’s birthplace. The temple was inaugurated amidst grand celebrations, and the face of Ram Lalla (infant Lord Ram) was revealed.