The Ram Temple
The Ram Temple
- 135.5 million Visitors Per Years
Description
The Ram Temple, also known as Ram Mandir, is a grand Hindu temple being constructed in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is dedicated to Lord Ram, who is worshipped as an incarnation of Lord Vishnu and regarded as a symbol of virtue, courage, and righteousness.
The temple is located at the Ram Janmabhoomi, believed to be the birthplace of Lord Ram.
The site has been of immense religious importance to Hindus for centuries. After a prolonged historical, political, and legal dispute, the Supreme Court of India delivered its verdict in 2019, allowing the construction of the temple.
The foundation stone for the temple was laid on August 5, 2020, by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and the consecration of the Ram Lalla idol (Pran Pratishtha) took place on January 22, 2024.
Architecturally, the Ram Temple is designed in the Nagara style, showcasing detailed stone carvings, towering shikharas (spires), and intricately crafted pillars. It reflects India’s ancient temple-building traditions and is seen as a symbol of cultural pride and spiritual unity.
The Ram Temple is not just a place of worship, but a representation of faith, heritage, and national unity, drawing millions of devotees and visitors from across the world.
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