
Ram Mandir Nirman Samiti chairman Nripendra Mishra reviewed the construction work of the temple on Sunday. He also inspected the ongoing works. After this, he told the journalists that the construction of the first floor of the Ram temple was 90 percent complete. The first floor will be completely ready by next July. After this, Ram Darbar will be established on the first floor. The construction of Ram temple including the rampart will be completed by March 2025. No construction work will be left by March.
Nripendra said that the statues of Ram Darbar to be installed on the first floor will be made of marble. For this, talks have been held with four sculptors of Rajasthan. The tender has also been issued. The tender will open by the end of this month. Then the sculptor will be selected for the construction of the statue.
Despite the scorching heat, a crowd of devotees is thronging the court of Ramlala. Various facilities have been developed for the devotees from the Ramjanmabhoomi Path to the temple premises. At present, one lakh devotees are visiting Ramlala's court daily. After Pran Pratishtha, about two crore people have attended Ramlala's court so far. In the first day's meeting, the progress of Ram temple construction was reviewed and the construction of the museum was discussed.
No ban on giving sandalwood tilak and charanamrit: Nripendra
After the news related to the ban on applying sandalwood tilak and giving charanamrit in Ram temple went viral, the trust denied it. Earlier on Saturday, Ram Mandir Trust member Dr. Anil Mishra had denied the viral news. Clearly said that there is no ban on giving sandalwood tilak and charanamrit in the Ram temple. Now the chairman of the temple construction committee Nripendra Mishra has also stated this.
Construction committee chairman Nripendra Mishra, who reached Ayodhya to attend the meeting of the Ram Mandir construction committee, said on Sunday that sandalwood tilak and charanamrit are not to be given, this is a misleading thing. No ban has been imposed. Everyone is being treated equally. Earlier also, devotees were not given sandalwood tilak and charanamrit, because it was not possible. Only some special people who came to take darshan through the VIP route were given tika. It is completely misleading to say that tika and the water of the Lord i.e. charanamrit are not being given. No new restrictions have been imposed.
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