The preparations for Lord Ram's temple in Ayodhya are in full swing. The consecration ceremony of the deity, Ramlala, is scheduled for January 22. In this consecration ceremony, dignitaries from all over the country, including India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi, will be participating. Along with them, the general public will also have the opportunity to witness this auspicious occasion. Information about the progress of the construction of the Ram temple is continuously reaching far and wide. 


But before the auspicious event on January 22, let's find out from which direction visitors will be able to see the Ram temple and how many steps will lead to the darshan of Ramlala.


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Entry from the East:


Recently, the Secretary of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirth Kshetra site, Champat Rai, provided information to everyone through the temple's map. Champat Rai informed that devotees will have to enter the Ram temple from the east. Additionally, the exit will be from the south. A total of 44 doors are being constructed at various locations in the Ram temple, and entry to different temples will be through these doors. Once the main temple is completed, the construction of other temples will commence.


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32 Stairs to Climb:


Champat Rai also provided information about the number of stairs pilgrims will have to climb to witness Ram Lal in the magnificent Ram temple in Ayodhya. He mentioned that devotees will need to climb 32 stairs to pay a visit to Lord Shri Ram. Special arrangements, such as lifts, have been made in the western part of the temple for the convenience of the differently-abled.


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