How the grand Ram temple of Ayodhya looks from space, ISRO released satellite photo
The consecration of Ramlala is to take place on Monday in the grand Ram temple in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh. Earlier, ISRO has shared a grand picture of Ram Temple and Ayodhya. This picture was taken from Indian satellite a month ago. The under construction Ram temple, Saryu river and other temples of Ayodhya can be clearly seen in the picture.
According to the NRSC, the photo of the under-construction temple was taken by Indian satellites on December 16, 2023, about a month before the consecration ceremony. Dashrath Mahal, Saryu River and recently Ayodhya Railway Station being built in a new color can also be seen in the satellite image. Let us tell you that Ram temple is being built in an area of 2.7 acres. It is a three-storey structure, in which no iron or steel has been used. This is because the lifespan of iron is only 80-90 years. The temple is being prepared according to its age of thousands of years. Its height will be 161 feet or about 70% of the height of Qutub Minar.
Adig and Atal Ram Mandir
The structure of Ram temple has been studied and built in such a way that earthquake shocks will not be able to shake its foundation for 2500 years. The thickness of the pillars of the temple has been increased and heavy stones have also been installed on the walls. The foundation of the temple has been strengthened with heavy stones. Such strength has been given from top to bottom, so that it can withstand even earthquake shocks. After analyzing 50 models of the temple, the final model was proposed.
Panoramic view of Ram temple
Even before this, NRSC had shared satellite photos of the new Parliament House and other important places. Let us tell you that India currently has more than 50 satellites in space. Many of these have a resolution of less than one meter. These pictures of Ram Temple have been processed by ISRO’s National Remote Sensing Center located in Hyderabad. India’s leading space agency ISRO has also helped a lot in the construction of Ram temple. The Ram Mandir Trust had taken the help of ISRO to identify the exact place where Lord Ram was born in the Ram Mandir complex. The idol of Ramlala is kept at the exact same place.
Waiting for life
Let us tell you that many prominent leaders from across the country including Prime Minister Narendra Modi will participate in the “Pran Pratishtha” of the idol of Ram Lalla on January 22. Since January 14, thousands of devotees from across the country have gathered in Ayodhya to be part of the Ramotsav, a series of festivities leading up to the Pran Pratistha ceremony. Ram Nagari is full of excitement and hopes as all the Ram devotees have been eagerly waiting for this historic day for years.