Here's how Ram Mandir looks from space; ISRO releases satellite image

In the image, one can see the semi-constructed Ram temple. Moreover, it also reveals Dasharath Mahal, the Ayodhya Railway Station and the pious Sarayu river. The image was captured by the Hyderabad-based National Remote Sensing Centre of ISRO on...

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The Ram Temple will get global recognition of the nation’s ancient civilisation.
Amidst growing anticipation and excitement among the people in India and across the world, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has offered a glimpse of the Ram Mandir as visible from a space satellite.

The image was captured by the Hyderabad-based National Remote Sensing Centre of ISRO on December 16.



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Ram Mandir as viewed from space(ISRO)


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The photo shared by NRSC


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The photo shared by NRSC


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In the image, one can see the semi-constructed Ram temple. Moreover, it also reveals Dasharath Mahal, the Ayodhya Railway Station and the pious Sarayu river.

The grand consecration ceremony on Monday will take place amid the Vedic hymns. The Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lead the ceremony with Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and innumerable notable personalities from various fields.
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