Ayodhya Ram Mandir: There is an uproar due to rain water dripping in the Ram temple of Ayodhya. Now Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirtha Kshetra has given the reason behind the dripping of water.
Ram Mandir Trust has told in a social media post that not a single drop of water has dripped from the roof of the sanctum sanctorum where Lord Ramlala is seated, nor has water entered the sanctum sanctorum from anywhere.
There is a Guhad Mandap in the east in front of the sanctum sanctorum. After the completion of the roof work of the second floor of the temple, a dome about 60 feet high will be connected to the ground floor and the roof of the Mandap will be closed.
Darshan is being provided by temporarily covering this Mandap on the first floor itself. Pillar construction is going on on the second floor.
Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirth Kshetra wrote on the social media platform X, “In the temple made of stones, the work of electrical conduit and junction box is done on top of the stone roof and the conduit is lowered down by making a hole in the roof, which provides lighting to the ground floor ceiling of the temple.
This conduit and junction box are made water tight and hidden in the surface during the flooring above. The work of electricity, waterproofing and flooring is in progress on the first floor, so water entered the junction boxes and fell on the ground floor with the help of conduit.
It seemed that water was dripping from the roof. Whereas in reality the water was coming out on the ground floor with the help of conduit pipe.
All the work will be completed soon. The flooring of the first floor will be completely water tight and water will not enter from any junction, as a result water will not go to the lower floor through the conduit. ”
The trust further said that excellent arrangements have been made for drainage of rainwater in the temple and rampart complex, the work of which is in progress.
The entire complex has been arranged for zero water discharge for rainwater. Recharge pits are being constructed in the complex to keep the rainwater inside.
The temple construction work is being done under the supervision of engineers from two of the most reputed companies of India, N&T and Tata, and CB Sompuraji, Ashish Sompura and experienced craftsmen.
These companies are the bearers of the glorious tradition of building temples with stones, hence there is no lack in the quality of the construction work. In North India, the construction of a temple is being done for the first time with stones only (in North Indian Nagar style) without using iron.
This is the reason why there is a lack of sufficient information everywhere. It is the effort of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirtha Kshetra that the correct information should be provided to the devotees on time.
You are all requested to trust only the information received from the authorized media of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirtha Kshetra for any information related to the construction of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple. Jai Siya Ram!
Earlier, Nripendra Mishra, chairman of the Trust’s building construction committee, had categorically denied the allegations of rainwater filling the sanctum sanctorum of the temple and said that there is no deficiency in the quality of the temple construction work.
Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirtha Kshetra Trust is constructing the Ram temple.
Acharya Satyendra Das, the chief priest of the Ram Janmabhoomi temple, had alleged that due to the rain on Saturday midnight, water was dripping from the roof of the temple in the sanctum sanctorum and the floor was filled with water on Sunday morning.
Das said that after a lot of effort, the water was removed from the temple premises, although Nripendra Mishra completely denied these allegations. Mishra told reporters, “First I would like to clarify one thing to you.
It has been published in the newspapers that rainwater dripped from the roof of the temple, due to which water filled in the sanctum sanctorum or other places. There is nothing like this. I inspected it myself. ”
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