Ram Mandir Construction Started without using Iron: Janmabhoomi Trust

On Thursday Ram Mandir Janmabhoomi Trust took the matter in New Delhi to discuss the construction work of Ram Mandir in Ayodhya  to see that the work must be done in a proper way and said that the temple to be built by adhering to India’s ancient and traditional construction technique.

On Thursday Ram Mandir Janmabhoomi Trust took the matter in New Delhi to discuss the construction work of Ram Mandir in Ayodhya  to see that the work must be done in a proper way and said that the temple to be built by adhering to India’s ancient and traditional construction technique.

The Trust claim that the construction work of Shri Ram Janmabhumi has began and engineers are now testing the soil health at the Mandir site.

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Trust tweeted that “Engineer from CBRI Roorkee, IIT Madras along with L&T are now testing he soil at the Mandir site. The construction work is expected to finish in 36-40 month”. Further it added that iron won’t be used in the construction of Mandir.

“The Mandir will be built on the same line adhering to India’s ancient and traditional construction techniques. It will be built in such a way that it can sustain earthquakes, storms and other natural calamities. Iron won’t be used in the construction of the Mandir”, the Trust said.

The Trust also ask he devotees of Lord Rama to offer such copper plates for the construction, copper plates will be used to fuse stone blocks with each other. The plates should be of 18 inches long, 30 mm wide & 3mm in depth, 10,000 such plates may be required in total structure.

According to the Trust the donors can engrave their family names, place of origin or their community temples on these plates. By doing this, the copper plates not only symbolize the testament of the entire country’s contribution towards the Mandir construction but also to the unity of the country.