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The throne of Ram Darbar is ready in Ram Mandir
In this, a white marble throne has been prepared for the establishment of Ram Darbar on the first floor.
Before Ram Navami in Ayodhya, the trust has released 8 new pictures of the grand Ram temple. In this, a white marble throne has been prepared for the establishment of Ram Darbar on the first floor.
Like the ground floor, the throne is ready on the first floor. Grand carving has been done in the sanctum sanctorum. Mandapam has been built in front. Its pillars are also carved, which are made of pink sandstone of Jaipur.
Apart from Ram temple, 14 more temples are being built in the Ram Janmabhoomi complex. The auspicious date for the installation of idols in these has been fixed on 30 April (Akshay Tritiya) and Pran Pratishtha on 5 June (Ganga Dussehra). However, the trust's approval is yet to be received.
Idols will arrive from Jaipur before April 30
All the idols of Ram Darbar are being prepared in Jaipur, Rajasthan. All the idols will reach here before April 30. Ram Darbar is to be established on the first floor of Ram temple, while 6 temples are being built in the rampart. The idols of Lord Surya, Ganesha, Hanuman, Shiva, Mata Bhagwati and Mata Annapurna will be installed in these.
Apart from this, 7 temples are being built in Sapta Mandapam. The idols of Maharishi Valmiki, Maharishi Vishwamitra, Maharishi Agastya, Maharishi Vashishtha, Nishadraj, Ahalya and Shabari will be installed in these.
Meeting of astrologers and trust took place late in the evening
Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirtha Kshetra Trust held a meeting with astrologers late on Monday evening at Karsevak Puram on the installation of idols, auspicious time and date of Prana Pratishtha. Along with the astrologers, Trust General Secretary Champat Rai and construction in-charge Gopal Rao were also present. It has just been decided that Akshaya Tritiya (30 April) is the best date for the installation of the idols and Ganga Dussehra (5 June) is the best date for Prana Pratishtha. The trust will put the final seal on the auspicious time for Prana Pratishtha.