Six temples of different deities including Lord Surya, Lord Ganesha, Lord Shiva, Lord Durga, Lord Vishnu and Lord Brahma will be constructed on the Ram Janmabhoomi temple complex, according to the final blueprint prepared by the Ram temple construction committee. According to reports, Dr Anil Mishra, a member of Ram Mandir Trust, said that the construction of the foundation of Ram Mandir would be completed by October-end or the first week of November.
In a statement to one of the news agencies, Mishra said, “These six temples of deities will be built along the outer periphery of the Ram temple but within the premises.” Mishra further added that the construction of the plinth or base of the structure of Ram Mandir is expected to begin by the first week of November after completion of the filling of the foundation.
The filling of 1,20,000 square feet and 50 feet deep foundation area was set to be completed by the end of October. However, the Trust later decided to add four layers to bring the foundation’s height 107 meters above sea level. Earlier, there were 44 layers of engineered fill material, but now there were be 48 layers.
The construction of the Bhavya Ram Mandir began on August 5, 2020, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid down the foundation of the temple. The work of the foundation is almost complete, and the Trust recently announced that it would be completed by November first week this year. The construction of the Ram Mandir is expected to be completed by 2023.
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