By Famous India
Ram Mandir, a symbol of Hindu devotion and history, is based in Ayodhya, where millions believe Lord Rama was born, making it a significant religious site
The temple, expected to be India's largest, spans 360 feet long, 235 feet wide, and 161 feet high, blending contemporary and old Indian architecture
The temple's architecture is a blend of ancient Chaulukya style, ancient Vedic principles, and Shilpa Shastras scriptures
The building of the Ram Mandir spans religious barriers by using sacred soil and water from 2,587 Indian pilgrimage sites
The temple has a 2,000-foot-deep time capsule with artefacts, scriptures, and messages, preserving its history for future generations
The temple's construction prioritized ecological methods, using locally sourced materials like teak wood and sandstone to minimize environmental impact
The Ayodhya Ram Mandir is a symbol of faith, harmony, and cultural legacy, attracting visitors with its magnificence and intricate details
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