Uttar Pradesh: Sri Ram Janambhoomi temple to be built with special bricks printed with 'Sri Ram 2023'
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Uttar Pradesh: Sri Ram Janambhoomi temple to be built with special bricks printed with ‘Sri Ram 2023’

In Ayodhya, the Sri Ram Janambhoomi temple is being constructed with unique bricks bearing Ram's name. To mark the year the temple is being built, the words "Sri Ram 2023" are also engraved on them

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The Sri Ram Janambhoomi temple in Ayodhya is being built with special bricks named after Ram. These bricks are made with a special formula that makes them stronger and more durable than normal bricks. They are also inscribed with the words “Sri Ram 2023” to commemorate the year in which the temple is being constructed.

The bricks are being manufactured by a local brick kiln owner, Atul Kumar Singh, whose family has been making bricks for generations. Atul Kumar Singh’s grandfather, Vasudev Narayan Singh, was one of the people who donated bricks for the construction of the original Ram temple in Ayodhya in the 16th century.

Atul Kumar Singh, Sri Ram Brick Kiln Owner, said, “When I visited the Ram Mindi to get information about the special brick named Sri Ram 2023, I came to know that the bricks used here were demolished along with the disputed structure in 1992. The bricks found in it were also found in the name of VNS. It was in the name of our grandfather Vasudev Narayan Singh. Today when the construction work of the temple is being done, our contribution should be like that of our ancestors and when Ram Mandir Trust contacted us and offered to make Sri Ram Brick, we accepted it and told that it is many times stronger than normal bricks” he said.

“For this, a special machine was used to strengthen the soil. A special team has been called in to knead the soil that will be used for the bricks. Before being used in construction work, these bricks were lab tested and proved to be twice as strong than normal bricks, and now these bricks have been made in the name of Sri Ram 2023. There was a contract with Larson and Turbo to buy about 8 lakh 50 thousand bricks for the construction of the temple. But now these bricks are also being used for other works on the campus,” he added.

Earlier, Nripendra Misra, who heads the construction committee of the Ram Janambhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, said that the first phase of the construction of Ram Mandir in Ayodhya will be completed by December 30 this year. Nripendra Misra, who was also the Principal Secretary to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, said that the temple is being constructed in three phases, and the devotees will be able to enter the temple after the completion of the first phase.

(with inputs from ANI)

 

Topics: Uttar PradeshAyodhyaSri Ram Janambhoomi templeSri Ram 2023
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