The construction of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya has been a long-standing demand of the Hindu community in India. The foundation stone for the temple was laid by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on August 5, 2020, at a grand ceremony attended by several political leaders and religious figures.
The Gujarat Chief Minister, Bhupendra Patel, has recently credited PM Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah for the construction of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya. He stated that it was due to the relentless efforts of the Prime Minister and the Home Minister that the dream of millions of Hindus to build a grand Ram Temple in Ayodhya has been fulfilled.
The construction of the Ram Temple has been a significant moment in India’s history, and it has been celebrated across the country. The temple is being built on the site where the Babri Masjid once stood, and its construction has been a matter of contention for several decades. However, with the Supreme Court’s verdict in 2019, which paved the way for the construction of the temple, the issue was finally resolved.
The construction of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya is considered to be a momentous occasion for the Hindu community in India. The temple is being built on the site where the Babri Masjid once stood, which was demolished by Hindu activists in 1992. The dispute over the land had been going on for several decades, and the issue had led to communal tension and violence.
In November 2019, the Supreme Court of India gave its verdict in favor of the construction of the Ram Temple, stating that the disputed land belonged to the Hindu community. The court ordered the government to set up a trust to oversee the construction of the temple.
Since then, there has been significant progress in the construction of the temple, and it is expected to be completed in the next few years. The temple will have three floors and will be built with pink sandstone. It will have five domes and will be approximately 161 feet tall.
The construction of the temple has been a matter of pride for the Hindu community in India, and it has been welcomed by several political leaders across the country. The temple is expected to become a major pilgrimage site and a symbol of Hindu unity and identity.