Tag: Ram janmabhoomi

  • Stone will be used from Sita Eliya in Sri Lanka to build the Ram temple in Ayodhya.

    Stone will be used from Sita Eliya in Sri Lanka to build the Ram temple in Ayodhya.

    The stone is expected to be brought to India by Sri Lanka High Commissioner Milinda Moragoda.

    A stone from Sita Eliya, the Sri Lankan place where the goddess Sita is believed to be held captive, will be used in the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya and serve as a pillar of strength for Indo-Sri Lankan relations, Commission in Indian High Colombo said.

    The stone is expected to be brought to India by Sri Lanka High Commissioner Milinda Moragoda.

    “A stone from Sita Elia in #SriLanka for the Ram temple in # Ayodhya will be a pillar of strength for #India- # Sri Lanka relations. This stone is in the presence of High Commissioner in Mayurapati Amman Temple, Shri H.K. of India. Milind Moragoda received by HC-designation at Mayurapati Amman Temple, “Indian High Commission in Sri Lanka tweeted on Thursday.

    A temple in Sita Eliya is dedicated to the goddess Sita and is said to mark the place where she was taken captive by King Ravana of Lanka and where she regularly prayed to Lord Rama for her rescue.

    En route to Hakgala Gardens, the vibrant and colorful temple is known as Sita Amman Temple. Across a brook are round marks found at the top of the cliff which are believed to be the footprints of elephants that belonged to Ravana.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi performed the ‘Bhoomi Poojan’ of the Supreme Court’s Ram Mandir in Ayodhya last year, which encouraged the ir “temple movement” of the BJP, which defined its politics for three decades and took it to the heights of power. Gone.

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  • Ram Mandir Trust buys 1.15 lakh sqft land in Ayodhya

    Ram Mandir Trust buys 1.15 lakh sqft land in Ayodhya

    Trustee Anil Mishra said that two plots of land located in Ram Kot and Tehri Bazar area were purchased from a resident of Basti district last week.

    An official of the trust said on Saturday that Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirthakshetra has purchased about 1.15 lakh sq ft of land, about 2-3 km from the Ram Janmabhoomi complex.

    Trustee Anil Mishra said that the two plots located in Ram Kot and Tehri Bazar area were purchased last week from Harish Kumar Pathak, a resident of Basti district. He said that the land has been purchased at the rate of ₹ 690 per sq ft.

    “We have paid a sum of ₹ 8 crore to the owner of the two plots,” he said.

    A survey of the properties adjacent to the Ram Janmabhoomi complex is being carried out for the expansion of the temple land and a list is being prepared to ascertain their ownership. These properties include some Muslim houses and mosques.

    Ayodhya Mayor Hrishikesh Upadhyay said the survey was being conducted to find out the owners of these properties. “It will help to find out whether there are tenants living here or owning homes,” he said.

    Trust secretary Champat Rai said that the Ram Janmabhoomi campus will be expanded with mutual understanding and dialogue.

    “We will buy land by paying the price demanded or we can give them alternative land for rehabilitation,” he said.

    In the first week of March, the trust purchased 7,285 sq ft of land adjoining the Ram Janmabhoomi complex in Ayodhya, as per its plan to expand the temple complex area from the present 70 acres to 107 acres. The trust bought land for ₹ 1 crore.

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