Ayodhya’s Divine Gateway Unveiled: First Glimpse of Ram Madir’s Majestic Sinh Dwar
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- Ahead of the grand consecration of the Ram mandir on January 22, Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust released initial pictures of the grand lion gate of the mandir.
- Singh Dwar is being built right in front of the sanctum sanctorum of the mandir.
- The height of the gate is 40 feet and the width is 25 feet.
- Sculptures of four lions have been made at the gate.
- The gate is being constructed with Rajasthani stone.
- The carving of the door is very beautiful.
Another important step has been taken in the construction of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. The main entrance to the mandir, Singh Dwar, has been unveiled. Pictures of the gate are going viral on social media and people are liking it very much.
Singh Dwar is being built right in front of the sanctum sanctorum of the mandir. This gate comes after 32 stairs. The height of the gate is 40 feet and the width is 25 feet. Sculptures of four lions have been made at the gate. These lions protect the four directions.
Singh Dwar is being constructed with Rajasthani stone. The carving of the door is very beautiful. Many scenes from Ramayana are carved on the gate.
The construction work of Singh Dwar is almost complete. It is expected that it will be opened to the general public in the next few months.
The construction of the Lion Gate is an important achievement for the mandir. This will enhance the beauty of the mandir and make it more grand.
Singh Dwar has been constructed by Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust. Trust President Nritya Gopal Das said that the construction work of the gate has been done with great care. High-quality stone has been used in the carving of the gate.
Das said the construction of the Lion Gate was a historic moment for the mandir. This gate will make visiting the mandir more pleasant.