Here's a peek into the temple town of Ayodhya | Infographics
This graphic narrative will provide you into the architectural marvel that has risen in the ancient city of Ayodhya.
This graphic narrative will provide you into the architectural marvel that has risen in the ancient city of Ayodhya.
This graphic narrative will provide you into the architectural marvel that has risen in the ancient city of Ayodhya.
Millions of people watched the consecration of the new Ram Lalla idol (Pran Prathistha) at Ayodhya temple on Monday (January 22). The event led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi was, however, witnessed in person only by a select few. Entry was restricted to invited guests.
The rest of India was left pondering over the architectural marvel that has risen in the ancient city of Ayodhya. This graphic narrative is an attempt to quell that curiosity.
In February 2020, the Shri Ram Janma Bhoomi Tirtha Kshetra Trust officially declared the construction of the temple. It clarified that the Trust is in charge of the temple construction, and funds would be raised by collecting donations from individuals. According to the authorities of the Trust, donations could range from ‘one rupee to one crore rupees.’
As of January 2024, the trust’s account was credited with around Rs 3,500 crore for the temple construction, whereas the cost of building the temple was to the tune of Rs 1,800 crore. This means there is sufficient funding to develop further amenities and also for the maintenance of the temple and is premises. The temple is a mesmerising visual treat. The changes that have occurred in Ayodhya, along with the temple construction, were rapid and amazing. The visage of the railway station at Ayodhya has also been transformed, along with its name. A new international airport has emerged, and a state-of-the-art gigantic township is also in the process of being ready.
What are the specialities of the Ram Temple at Ayodhya? What are the development activities going on there? Here is a bird’s eye view of what awaits people through a graphic narrative.
Maharishi Valmiki International Airport, Ayodhya Dham, is situated 15 kilometres away from Ayodhya town. The airport’s style is identical to the temple, and it is expected that, as of now, around 10 lakh people will reach Ayodhya via this airport every year. However, this number is likely to increase once the remaining phases of the temple construction are completed. The entire walls of the airport are adorned with murals and wall paintings depicting the tales of Lord Rama. Additionally, the airport features solar plants, rainwater harvesting systems, waste water treatment plants, and water purification plants.