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Ram Mandir Architect Talks About Temple Magnanimity!

Putting an end to the long-standing dispute, the Supreme Court allocated the disputed land in temple city Ayodhya for the temple construction

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   25 Dec 2023 9:04 AM GMT
Ram Mandir Architect Talks About Temple Magnanimity!
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Putting an end to the long-standing dispute, the Supreme Court allocated the disputed land in temple city Ayodhya for the temple construction. With this, the work began for the construction and the work has been going on at a brisk pace. The temple trust is all set to inaugurate the temple grandly.

As per the schedule, the consecration ceremony of the idols will take place on the 22nd of next month. All the required arrangements were made for the ceremony. Guests across the fields were invited and the ceremony is expected to be a grand affair.

Ahead of the grand occasion, celebrated architect Chandrakant Sompura who led the team of architects working on the temple construction shed light on the magnanimity of the temple structure. He revealed crucial details of the construction.

Chandrakant Sompura said that the temple is being constructed in the Nagara Shaili(style) and the style is a developed one which is followed in the northern region of the nation.

The 81-year-old prominent architect said that the temple is constructed in a way that it can withstand any disaster and stand tall for not less than 2500 years. The temple was constructed in the Nagara Shaili which highlights the country's culture.

Adding further, the architect said that the main sanctum and the Sikharam of the temple will be in the Ashtabhuji structure. Speaking to a national channel he made these comments.

Taking inputs from his comments it looks like the temple is being built on a massive scale by making sure that it reflects the culture of the land. Temples are often dubbed as platforms of the rich culture of the land and the same is being followed this time.

The temple construction was given space with the Supreme Court's verdict. In 2019, the five-judge bench of the Supreme Court in its verdict said that the disputed land should be given for the temple construction. At the same time, 5 acres of land was allocated to the Uttar Pradesh Sunni Central Waqf Board for the masjid construction.