There will be no change in the model of the temple, trustees said after inspectiing Ramjanmabhoimi

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There will be no change in the model of the temple, trustees said after inspectiing Ramjanmabhoimi

The construction of Ram temple in Ayodhya has begun. In this effort, members of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust inspected the Ram Janmabhoomi complex on Saturday. The newly appointed general secretary of the trust, Champat Rai, reached Ayodhya late on friday night. On Saturday, he inspected the premises along with District Magistrate Anuj Jha, Raja Ayodhya Bimalinder Mohan Mishra and Dr. Anil Mishra.

Actually, a strategy has been made to shift Shri Ramlala, who is sitting in Ram Janmabhoomi, from the sanctum sanctorum to a temporary temple. The temple will be of fiber, for which the administration has laid the measurements in the southern part of Manas Bhawan in the acquired premises. Ramlala has been seated in a temporary tent since the December 6, 1992 incident. Until the construction of the temple is completed, Ramlala will shift from the present site and sit in the temple of fiber.
After inspecting the Ramjanmabhoomi area, Champat Roy in Karsevakapuram told the media that there would be no change in the Ram temple model. It will be based on the earlier model of VHP. Changing the model will take a lot of time to build the Ram temple. He informed that an account with the State Bank of India will be opened for the construction of the temple. In which donations will be taken from the people.

He said that Ramlala will be shifted to the temporary temple until the temple construction is completed. So that the devotees can also see them. After visiting the Ram Janmabhoomi area, he also cautioned the authorities for the safety of the area. He said that in 2005 terrorists tried to damage the Ram Janmabhoomi area but they could not succeed. They were killed by security personnel. Champat Rai said that donations will be taken from the government and householders for the construction of the temple.

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