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Ayodhya Ram Mandir construction in full swing: See pics

Temple trust shares pics
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Temple trust shares pics
The construction of the grand Ram Mandir in Ayodhya is in full swing as the first phase nears its completion and the Ram Janmabhoomi Trust has shared latest pictures of the same. "Some pictures clicked at Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir construction site this morning," the Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth trust said in a social media post. (Image: Instagram/ @shriramteerthkshetra)
Open in January 2024
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Open in January 2024
Pilgrims will be able to have a glimpse of the idol of Lord Ram in his child form at the temple in Ayodhya definitely before January 26, 2024, and the first phase of construction of the grand temple will be completed by December this year. (Image: Instagram/ @shriramteerthkshetra)
Special bricks
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Special bricks
The Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple in Ayodhya is being built with special bricks named after Ram. These bricks are made with a special formula that makes them stronger and more durable than normal bricks. They are also inscribed with the words "Shri Ram 2023" to commemorate the year in which the temple is being constructed. (Image: Instagram/ @shriramteerthkshetra)
Three phases
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Three phases
The first phase of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya should be completed by December 30 of this year, according to Nripendra Mishra, the chairman of the construction committee for the Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust. Devotees would be able to visit the shrine once the first phase of the temple's construction, he said. (Image: Instagram/ @shriramteerthkshetra)
Five mandaps
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Five mandaps
In addition to other ongoing initiatives, the initial phase of construction will witness the completion of five "mandaps" on the ground floor. More than 160 pillars in all are used to build the five mandaps. By December 30, 2024, the temple trust member claimed, the structure will be complete, and the "idol" will be mounted. (Image: Instagram/ @shriramteerthkshetra)
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