Ram Mandir: There will be a total of 44 doors in the temple...18 doors, out of which 14 are gold studded; But entry is through only one door

Posted on 2nd Jan 2024 by rohit kumar

Ramlala's temple is not being called divine and grand just like that. The huge temple spread over 70.5 acres will have 44 gates. Of these, 18 gates will be equipped with doors. Of these also 14 will be studded with gold. There are four doors in the store, which have been made attractive by varnishing.

 

According to the engineers involved in the design and construction of the temple, the doors on the ground floor are made of wood, which has been prepared by a Hyderabad company. Three paths are being built to reach Ram temple...Ramjanmabhoomi path, Bhakti path, and Ram path.

 

 

But all passengers will get entry through a single gate. As grand as the temple is being prepared, equal care is being taken for the convenience of the devotees. For their convenience, Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust is building a facility next to Gateway 2 of Sugriv Fort.

 

Sugriva reached the fort for the Ram temple.

-An engineer associated with the construction said that pilgrims will have to come to Sugriva Fort to go to Ram temple. Devotees will get entry through Sugriv Fort through the gate being prepared in front of Birla Dharamshala.

 

-According to the engineer, the entrances in the old temples of Sanatan Dharma have been built at some distance. Here too, two 35-foot-high gateways have been built in front of Birla Dharamshala, 600 meters before the perimeter of the birthplace.

 

-On entering from the gateway, a 75 feet-wide road has been made with footpaths on both sides. Pilgrims will go towards the temple through this path. The floor of this path is made of sandstone, on which 9 canopies have been built.

 

-After the canopy, bag scanners with 16 counters are being built on the left-hand side. From here you will reach in front of the facility center. Here you will come back on the same path from next to the baggage counter and reach behind Amava Temple. After leaving here, you will be able to visit Ram temple.

 

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