News India Live, Digital Desk: There is a very big and pleasant news for the devotees coming to Ayodhya for the darshan of Ramlala. Amidst the ongoing construction work inside the Ram Janmabhoomi complex, devotees are now going to get the privilege of visiting 15 new temples. Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust has made such arrangements within the complex that more than 5000 devotees will be able to visit these holy places at a time without any crowding.
‘Miniature Ayodhya’ inside the complex: Know which 15 temples will be visited
Apart from the main sanctum sanctorum of the Ram temple, temples of several deities are being constructed around the complex and in the ‘parkota’ (retaining wall). These mainly include:
Maharishi Valmiki, Maharishi Vashishtha and Maharishi Vishwamitra Temple
Maharishi Agastya and Nishad Raj Temple
Mata Shabari and Devi Ahilya Temple
Temples of Sun God, Mother Bhagwati, Ganapati and Lord Shiva on the four corners of the wall.
Changes in ‘Darshan Marg’ for the convenience of devotees
In view of the increasing crowd, the Trust has designed the darshan path and exit gates in such a way that 5000 devotees can be present in different temples simultaneously. This will reduce the pressure on the main temple and devotees will be able to experience the architecture and spirituality of each temple in a peaceful manner.
Target to complete work before Ram Navami 2026
Looking at the pace of construction work, it is believed that most of these temples will be fully opened for devotees before the upcoming Ram Navami fair. The stone carving and finishing work is in the final stages. The aim of the Trust is that every devotee coming to Ayodhya should not only see Ramlala, but also pay homage to all the great characters of the Ramayana period who played an important role in the life of Lord Rama.
New facilities for devotees
Rest area: Provision for seating and shade at various places within the premises.
Drinking Water and Health Centre: State-of-the-art arrangements for the safety and health of the devotees.
Modern Q-Management: Techniques for more systematic philosophy in less time.
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