Ayodhya Ram Mandir's Map released, features include 14-ft wide percota, green spaces

The map of Ram Mandir has been released by Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra trust ahead of its grand opening scheduled in January next year. The temple will have a percota, 14-foot wide and spanning 732 metres, the trust"s general secretary Champat Rai said. Devotees will have to tread 32 steps from eastern side to reach main temple, he added

NewsBharati    27-Dec-2023 17:21:09 PM
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The map of Ram Mandir in Uttar Pradesh’s Ayodhya has been released ahead of its grand opening scheduled in January next year by the Ram Temple Trust. The trust presented the holistic view of the temple premises which has been built over 70-acre complex.
 
 Ram Mandir's Map
The trust said the complex is modelled on 'Aatmanribhar' principle. It said the complex will have have sewer plants, water treatment plants, a fire brigade post and a dedicated power line.
Ayodhya Trust's general secretary Champat Rai, as per PTI report said: “The temple will not become a burden on the Ayodhya municipality.”
Here is all you need to know about the grand Ayodhya Temple complex:
The devotees will enter entry into the temple will be from the east side, while the exit has been created from the southern side.
Overall the temple is a three storey superstructure, built in the traditional Nagara style. Each floor of the temple will be 20 ft high and have a total of 392 pillars and 44 gates.
 
 
The devotees will have to tread 32 steps from the eastern side to reach the main temple. The complex will also have a lift and two ramps at the entrance for the elderly and people with disabilities.
The Ram Temple in Ayodhya will have a percota, 14-foot wide and spanning 732 metres, which otherwise is rarely found in north India.
The four corners of the 'percota' will be dedicated to Sun God, Maa Bhagwati, Lord Ganesha and Lord Shiva. On the northern side, there will be a shrine for Maa Annapurna and on the southern side, there will be one for Lord Hanuman.
There will also be a pilgrim facilitation complex with a healthcare centre and a toilet block in the temple complex.
The trusts said about 70% of the 70 acres of the temple complex will be green areas, which has got centuries old trees.