Ayodhya Temple: When Will Devotees Be Able To Visit Lord Ram? Trust Reveals Tentative Plan
The most discussed subject in the meeting of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust was of visitors as they expect 1 lakh to 5 lakh devotees to arrive every day.
Ayodhya: After two days of meeting, Shri Ram Janma Bhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust has made it clear that the construction of the temple's foundation will be over by September 15. The work will then start by the end of October to construct the pedestal in which stones from Mirzapur will be used.
Whereas, by December 2023, the ground floor of the Ram temple will be established. By the end of December, everyone will be able to visit 'Ramlala' at the grand Ram temple.
The Temple trust and the construction committee meeting specifically discussed how lakhs of people can come together to visit the temple systematically.
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Ground floor work in October
According to the trust, about 4 lakh cubic feet of stones brought from Mirzapur will be used to construct the plinth for which the work will be starting from October after the foundation-laying work ends in September. The work on the ground floor of the temple will start after the structure is completed.
Grand darshan
The most discussed subject in the meeting of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust was of visitors as they expect 1 lakh to 5 lakh devotees to arrive every day and need to see how will so many devotees be given systematic darshan. According to the Ram Mandir Trust, by December 2023, the ground floor work of Ram Janmabhoomi temple will be completed and "Ramlala" will be enshrined in his grand and divine temple, and by the end of December, devotees will be able to see "Ramlala".
The Ram Mandir Trust estimates that after the temple is built, a large number of devotees will come for darshan and the number could be in lakhs, so the trust is now in the process of establishing a system for convenient darshan for them.