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Ram Mandir's Construction In Ayodhya Going On In Full Swing: Check Latest Images

The height of the temple will be 161 feet. The first floor and the sanctum sanctorum will get ready by December 2023.

The height of the temple will be 161 feet. The first floor and the sanctum sanctorum will get ready by December 2023.

Ram Mandir's Final Structure in Ayodhya

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The construction of Ram Mandir in Ayodhya is going on in full swing. The Ram Mandir trust tweeted pictures of the temple construction, showing more than 50 percent work has been done. The construction work will be completed by January 2024. (Source: Twitter/@ANI)
The construction of Ram Mandir in Ayodhya is going on in full swing. The Ram Mandir trust tweeted pictures of the temple construction, showing more than 50 percent work has been done. The construction work will be completed by January 2024. (Source: Twitter/@ANI)
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The height of the temple will be 161 feet. The first floor and the sanctum sanctorum will get ready by December 2023. An area of almost 2.77 acres has been allotted for the temple construction. (Source: Twitter/@ANI)
The height of the temple will be 161 feet. The first floor and the sanctum sanctorum will get ready by December 2023. An area of almost 2.77 acres has been allotted for the temple construction. (Source: Twitter/@ANI)
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Notably, construction work of Ram Janmabhoomi began on August 5, 2022, when Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone of the temple. (Source: Twitter/@ShriRamTeerth)
Notably, construction work of Ram Janmabhoomi began on August 5, 2022, when Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone of the temple. (Source: Twitter/@ShriRamTeerth)
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The temple will have 392 pillars and 12 gates. All the gates will have teak wooden frames. (Source: Twitter/@ANI)
The temple will have 392 pillars and 12 gates. All the gates will have teak wooden frames. (Source: Twitter/@ANI)
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The construction workers have been at work to complete the temple by Maker Sankranti in January 2024. (Source: Twitter/@ShriRamTeerth)
The construction workers have been at work to complete the temple by Maker Sankranti in January 2024. (Source: Twitter/@ShriRamTeerth)
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Overall, five temples will be built in the area. As per the Ram Mandir Trust, the temple will be opened for pilgrims by 2024. (Source: Twitter/@ShriRamTeerth)
Overall, five temples will be built in the area. As per the Ram Mandir Trust, the temple will be opened for pilgrims by 2024. (Source: Twitter/@ShriRamTeerth)

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