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Ayodhya Ram Mandir: Lesser Known Facts About Ram Janmabhoomi Temple That Will Take You By Surprise
Ayodhya Ram Mandir: Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh is believed to be the birthplace of Lord Rama or Shree Ram and the much-debated Shri Ram Janmabhoomi temple is being built here. This ancient city is built on the banks of the Saryu River in UP. According to a Hindu scripture Ramayana, King Dashrath ruled in this Ayodhya, where Shri Ram spent his childhood.
According to religious beliefs, this city was built by the Gods themselves. Even today this place has great importance in Hinduism. Let us know some historical and interesting things about Shri Ram Janmabhoomi and the temple being built here, which makes this place even more important.

One
Of
The
Important
Sapta
Puris
Ayodhya
is
considered
one
of
the
holy
Sapta
Puris.
Apart
from
this,
Mathura,
Maya
(Haridwar),
Kashi,
Kanchi,
Avantika
(Ujjayini)
and
Dwarka
are
included
in
the
Holy
Saptapuris.
According
to
religious
Puranas,
Lord
Vishnu
had
sent
Brahma,
Manu,
Dev
Shilpi
Vishwakarma,
and
Maharishi
Vashishtha
to
select
the
land
for
his
Ramavatar.
This
place
was
selected
by
Maharishi
Vashishtha
on
the
banks
of
river
Saryu
and
Lord
Vishwakarma
built
this
city.
Being
the
birthplace
of
Lord
Ram,
Ayodhya
is
considered
to
be
the
source
of
salvation
and
one
of
the
major
pilgrimage
sites
for
Hindus.
History
Of
Ayodhya
The
history
of
Ayodhya
is
described
in
the
5th
canto
of
Valmiki
Ramayana.
In
6673
BC,
one
of
the
10
sons
of
Vaivaswat
Manu
was
Ikshvaku,
later
Dasharatha
was
also
born
in
his
family.
King
Dasharatha,
who
ruled
Ayodhya,
was
the
63rd
ruler
of
Ayodhya.
According
to
ancient
stories,
Ayodhya
was
the
very
old
capital
of
the
Raghuvanshi
kings.
After
this,
after
returning
from
exile,
Lord
Shri
Ram
took
over
the
reign
of
this
place
and
after
him,
his
son
Kush
continued
the
tradition.
In the medieval period, this city remained under the rulers from the Mauryas to the Guptas and Kannauj. After this, Mahmud of Ghazni's nephew also established Turkish rule here. A so-called mosque was built here under the Mughal rule.
Architecture
Of
Ram
Janmabhoomi
Temple
On
August
5
this
year,
PM
Modi
laid
the
foundation
stone
of
Shri
Ram
Janmabhoomi
Temple
and
since
then
its
construction
work
started.
Soil
brought
from
2587
important
religious
places
of
the
country
will
be
used
in
the
construction
of
the
temple.
The
water
of
150
rivers
on
its
surface
will
be
included
in
it.
Special "Shri Ram" bricks: To lay the foundation stone of the temple, sadhus from Tamil Nadu brought two special bricks of gold and silver with Shri Ram written on them. Along with this, the floor of the temple will be of white marble. This temple will be constructed only with stones, wood, and cement and no iron will be used in it.
In 1987, sculptor Chandrakant Sompura prepared the model of the Ram Temple. By modifying this model, the construction work of the temple is expected to be completed by the year 2024.
This temple structure is going to be a three-storey building. The idol of Lord Rama will be installed in the sanctum sanctorum on the lower floor. The total height of the temple will be 161 feet. There will be 5 main doors to enter the temple. There will be 106 pillars on each floor. Statues of various Hindu Gods and Goddesses will be carved on each of these pillars. It will be an octagonal-style temple in which along with the main temple of Shri Ram, there will also be temples of Mother Sita, Lakshman, Bharat, and Lord Ganesha.
Disclaimer: The information is based on assumptions and information available on the internet and the accuracy or reliability is not guaranteed. Boldsky doesn't confirm any inputs or information related to the article and our only purpose is to deliver information. Kindly consult the concerned expert before practicing or implementing any information and assumptions.



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