19 JAN 2024
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A Surat-based diamond merchant demonstrated remarkable craftsmanship by creating a necklace on the theme of the Ram Mandir. He used more than 5,000 American diamonds and 2 kg of silver for the same. Around 40 artisans completed the design of the necklace in 35 days.
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A 500-member procession is carrying 1,100 bhars (baskets) of items meant as wedding gifts for Lord Ram from Nepal's Janakpur, which is the birthplace of Sita.
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A Lucknow-based vegetable vendor has especially designed a clock that denotes the time in eight countries at the same time. He has gifted it to the Ram Mandir trust. Anil Kumar Sahu, 52, said he gifted the clock measuring 75 cm in diameter to Champat Rai, the general secretary of the trust.
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The Mahavir Temple Trust in Patna has reportedly announced to gift of a gold bow and arrow to the Ram Mandir, symbolising the sacred connection between Mithila and Ayodhya. Moreover, the trust is also said to have contributed ₹10 crore to the construction of the temple.
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A man in Hyderabad decided to offer one ladoo for each day for the Bhoomi Poojan of the Ram Mandir to the consecration of the temple on January 22, 2024. The ladoo weighing 1265 kg has reached Ayodhya in a refrigerated container.
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The incense stick, prepared in Vadodara. It is made from Panchgavya, havan materials and cow dung and weighs 3,500 kg. Its manufacturing cost is around Rs 5 lakh and It took six months to make it.
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The Ram temple in Ayodhya is set to receive a bell weighing 2,400 kg. The monumental bell has been made of 'ashtadhatu' (eight metals) and costs Rs 25 lakhs. This extraordinary creation, transported via train, made its way to Ayodhya on Tuesday after its journey through various subdivisions of the Etah district.
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The grandeur of the Ram Temple is set to be unparalleled with plans to install a total of 46 doors, out of which 42 will be coated with gold.
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Challa Srinivas Sastry of Hyderabad, Telangana, is undertaking a remarkable padayatra, covering 8000 kilometres, to present a nine-kilogram pair of golden padukas to the Ram Temple. Valued at Rs 65 lakh, these padukas symbolise Sastry's deep devotion and respect for Lord Ram.
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