As Ayodhya's Ram Mandir celebrates its first year anniversary, let us delve into unique features surrounding the holy temple
The Ayodhya Ram Temple in Uttar Pradesh, India has many unique features, including its architecture, time capsule, and infrastructure.
Architecture: The temple is built in the Indian nagara style It is a three-story structure with 392 pillars and 44 gates. The main sanctum houses a child form of Lord Ram. The first floor has the Shri Ram Darbar.
Made with holy water: During the temple's consecration ceremony, holy water from 150 rivers across India was used
Time capsule: A copper plate with information about the temple, Lord Ram, and Ayodhya is buried 2,000 ft below the temple. The time capsule is intended to preserve the temple's identity for future generations.
Infrastructure The temple has a sewage treatment plant, a water treatment plant, a fire service, and an independent power station It also has a Pilgrims Facility Center with medical and locker facilities There is a dedicated block with bathing areas and washrooms
Cultural significance The temple is a symbol of cultural identity and India's cultural legacy The art, architecture, and rituals associated with the temple connect the present with the past