WATCH | Sneak Peek Inside the Ram Temple in Ayodhya Ahead of Consecration Ceremony
WATCH | Sneak Peek Inside the Ram Temple in Ayodhya Ahead of Consecration Ceremony
The video showcases the grand architecture of the temple, and captures the preparations ahead of the consecration ceremony on January 22

With just two days for the consecration ceremony of the Ram Temple, the whole of Ayodhya is steeped in religious spirit. The Ram Temple stands as a testament to India’s rich cultural heritage. Built in a Nagara style, the complex has a total of 392 pillars and 44 doors.

Here’s a sneak peek into the magnificent Ram Temple in Uttar Pradesh’s Ayodhya that will soon attract lakhs of devotees.

The video showcases the grand architecture of the temple, and captures the preparations ahead of the consecration ceremony on January 22.

The clip captures the stairs of the opulent marble building, which is illuminated by light and has floral arrangements hanging from its columns and pillars. Workers are seen inside the temple using ladders to hang multicolored flower garlands from the ceiling.

The grand Ram temple in Ayodhya has been decorated with “rich stocks” of flowers and special lights for the mega event. The entire temple town is in the grip of religious fervour or as the locals say, “Ayodhya Rammay ho rahi hai”.

Sources in the temple trust said “rich stocks” of flowers have been used for the decoration and special floral designs have been made to deck up the temple for the big day. “These are all natural flowers and due to winter can last longer. So they will remain fresh on the day of the consecration ceremony. The fragrance and the aesthetic appeal of these vibrant flowers have lent another layer of divinity to the temple,” a source told the news agency, PTI.

The source added that separate teams were made for floral decoration and illumination work and they are all working in tandem under the guidance of the trust officials. The source said decorative lights used for outer illumination are themed on diya, to give a traditional look and highlight the ornate elements of the temple.

(with PTI inputs)

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