Here are 50 interesting facts about Ram Mandir in Ayodhya -
- It's the largest temple in India, covering 70 acres, with 70% being a green area.
- The temple, a three-story structure, has each floor with a height of 20 feet.
- A similar temple exists in Thailand, constructed in 2010 by a Thai princess.
- The Ram idol for Pran Pratishtha is made of eight metals and weighs 2100 kg.
- The temple was constructed using stones, copper, white cement, and wood, avoiding the use of iron or steel.
- The doors, made of teak wood, were gold-plated.
- A 73-metre long and 14-feet wide wall surrounds the temple.
- Pink sandstone from Bans Paharpur in Rajasthan was used for the walls and pillars.
- The bricks used to build the walls bear the sacred inscription 'Shri Ram.'
- Idols in the temple were crafted from shaligram rock, found in the Gandaki river in Nepal.
- The base of the temple was built with granite stones from Karnataka and Telangana.
- A 14-metre-thick Roller Compacted Concrete is placed under the temple.
- The foundation of the temple includes sacred soil from 2587 places like Jhansi, Bithoori, Haldighati, and Golden Temple.
- The temple has 32 steps at the entrance, with a height of 16.11 ft from the ground, that will lead the devotees before entering through Singh Dwar.
- In the inauguration ceremony, water from 155 holy rivers and soil from 2000 pilgrimage sites were used.
- A time capsule, buried 2000 feet below, contains a message about Ayodhya's history and Lord Rama's birthplace.
- The temple has a garden based on astrological constellations, featuring 27 types of plants representing the 27 nakshatras.
- The Ram Rasoi in the temple offers free food to visitors and the needy.
- The temple stands at 250 ft wide and 161 ft tall.
- It's an earthquake-resistant structure, estimated to be 2500 years old.
- The bell is made of Ashtadhatu and can be heard up to 15 km away.
- The world's largest lock, weighing 400 kg, has been gifted for the Ayodhya Ram Temple.
- Pran Pratishtha was conducted in the 'Abhijit muhurta' lasting for 84 seconds on Monday.
- After Pran Pratishtha, a 48-day cycle of mandala puja will be conducted.
- Four temples dedicated to Surya Dev, Devi Bhagwati, Ganesh Bhagwan, and Lord Shiva stand at the corners of the compound.
- Five Mandaps within the temple cater to different aspects of devotion and celebration.
- Over 3,000 gifts from Goddess Sita's birthplace in Nepal's Janakpur have arrived on the day of Pran Pratistha Ceremony.
- The temple complex includes a Pilgrims Facility Centre, a temple for Maa Annapurna, and one for Lord Hanuman.
- Inside the Ayodhya Ram Mandir, there's a mythological well known as Sitakoop.
- Gold coating is planned for 42 doors in the temple.
- Ramps and lifts are available for disabled and elderly persons.
- A Pilgrim Facility Centre (PFC) is being constructed with a capacity of 25,000 people.
- The complex will include a separate block with bathing areas, washrooms, and washbasins.
- Each of the 390 pillars will have 16-28 idols of deities, and the walls will showcase carvings of mythological figures.
- A Sri Lankan delegation gifted a rock from the historic Ashok Vatika, a garden in Ravan's kingdom where he held Sita in captivity.
- The temple's construction avoids the use of iron and is built to last at least a thousand years.
- The temple is surrounded by a rectangular parikrama called Parkota.
- Four temples stand on the periphery of the Parkota, dedicated to Goddess Bhagwati, Lord Shiva, Lord Surya, and Lord Ganesha.
- A temple to Lord Hanuman is on the southern arm, and one to Maa Annapurna is on the northern area.
- Reports emphasize the absence of steel in the temple's construction, with the entire structure made of stones.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone for the Ram Mandir on August 5, 2020.
- A 21-foot-high plinth, constructed using granite, protects against ground moisture.
- 47. A PTI report from October last year stated that the trust spent ₹900 crore on the construction of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya between February 5, 2020, and March 31, 2023.
- The main Garbh Griha holds the idols of Ram Lalla.
- As the newly-built Ayodhya Temple prepares to open its doors to devotees on January 23.
- Inside the Ayodhya Ram Mandir, there's a mythological well known as Sitakoop.

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