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10 Surprising Facts About Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple

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Ayodhya Ram Mandir, also known as the Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir, is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Rama, located in Ayodhya, India. Here are some key facts about the Ram Mandir:

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The Sompura Family, who designed the temple, estimated its height at 161 feet and area at 28,000 square feet.

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The Mandir will be completely made up of stones and instead of iron, elements like copper, White Cement, and wood will be used.

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According to Source, To build the temple, bricks especially inscribes as “Shri Ram” will be used for construction.

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According to Source, the authorities will place a time capsule 2000 feet underneath the temple to preserve its identity.

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Total height, including peak, is 161 feet. With three storeys and 12 gates, the temple is a beautiful architectural marvel.

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The story of Prabhu Shriram's birth and childhood will be shown on the ground floor of the building.

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The first floor will be depicting the “Ram Darbaar”.

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The Parikrama Will be 732 Meters Long & 14ft Wide Surrounding The Temple.

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The Temple has A Total 392 Pillars and 44 Doors.

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The Mandir is Made in The Traditional Nagar Style.

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